from seoul in south korea how does japan going to be marking this terrible day. the main event of this day is the service of remembrance bring led from tokyo by emperor now to hito also prime minister yoshihiko the ceremony is still going on prime minister suga has just addressed the nation because of this is of course considered to be a national tragedy although obviously the worst affected part of the country was the northeastern coast prime minister suga saying that his heart still aches 10 years on for all of those communities all of those families who lost loved ones they have held a minute's silence that's 246 local time that was the time in the afternoon on the 11th of march 10 years ago when of course the quake happened 9 point one magnitude the biggest quake ever recorded in japan setting off these tsunamis waves which devastated the northeastern coast and of course along that coastline will be held throughout the day other services and in fact since early this morning in fact from sunrise we've had families and small services taking place along beaches 10 years on from that day what are the long term effects rob. it still remains a point of controversy in japan 10 years on they've still got years of rebuilding to do some communities have come back better and more successful than other communities have a lot of people have simply stayed away have not returned to their homes some people can't return to their homes because in some areas close to the plant itself it is still too radioactive to return to there is too much contamination there and of course the big problem for the communities there and also for the japanese government and tepco the operators of this stricken plant is how to decommission it it is there is still of course inside the reactors tons of lethal radioactive material that has to be extracted to the process is likely to take up to 30 years and of course all of the time that they do this all of the water that's used for cooling these reactors all of the water that has come into the site that has then become radioactive that has to be stored somewhere and treated and you have on site now $1250000.00 tons of water that continues to be stored in tanks and added to as days go on and what to do with that there's a lot of controversy surrounding that even with suggestions from the government that once it has been treated then it is safe to release but that has communities not just fishing communities but all of the populations and towns along that coastline and many of japan's neighbors are really worried about about the that possibility so this is a problem that still will the legacy of it will be dealt with for decades to come rob thanks very much indeed robin bride talking to us from seoul in south korea the u.s. house of representatives has approved a $1.00 trillion dollar pandemic relief bill it's going to provide stimulus checks for millions of americans as well as extend unemployment benefits and tax breaks. international pressure is mounting on miramar as military over its crackdown on protesters the u.s. is imposing sanctions on 2 adult children of the country's military leader while the un security council has condemned the violence the number of deaths from covert 9000 in brazil in a single day has exceeded 2000 for the 1st time wednesday's figure pushes the toll since the pandemic began to more than 270000 health experts say the recent surge is being fueled by more contagious strains of the virus and those are the headlines the news is going to continue here on al-jazeera after investigations the hidden genocide good buy. may 2012 western man mark. a british woman is raped and murdered. the authorities charged 3 muslim men. a week later 10 muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. what happened next was hidden from the outside world. as they are on my machine my job got the. news about. the run down and down the line now and. you know there's only the visit the. pain the. my. mother nor the nudity month mark is not the one it is what i. thought of and why do you. think you know that. this is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born of a people deprived of citizenship in their homeland it is the story of the rest of western my own mom whose very existence as a people is denied all right. just only. some believe it is a deliberate attempt to end the wrecking his existence as a people. denying their history denying the legitimacy of their right to live where they live these are all warning signs that mean that it's not frivolous to and as it is the use of the term genocide. for centuries this region of west in my own mind was known as ara can it was renamed recurring by the state's largest racial group. there a kind trace their identity to a complex of ancient buddhist temples and ministries at rome. for nearly 4 centuries it served as the capital of an independent rakhine kingdom it was from here that buddhism 1st spread throughout my and. today rakhine state lies on my own miles western coast and its northern tip borders bangladesh around 1000000 but history kind and 800000 muslim or hindu i live here. britain invaded what was then called burma in 824. for half a century it was governed as a province of british india. the colonial administration brought muslims from what is now bangladesh to work in rakhine state many settled and well resented by the british majority. there are a kind consider themselves a distinct race separate from the majority burmese they call the wrecking go bengalis and consider them illegal immigrants even those whose forefathers settled here generations ago. you know tar is a prominent monk in the state capital city. people leave the muslim or hindu not just a threat to the rakhine but to my own mars buddhist identity. the kind old of. them wanting and only. only joining and all malaysian and all. understanding in total was learning a kid on. the writing i do not accept the naming of rakhine state they call it ara can they claim roots that go back centuries to early muslim settlers in the region for generations the 2 communities had lived parallel lives. about what that. that. when the majority when they were the lot out of one of the little. for half a century my own ma lived under various forms of military dictatorship. in 2010 suchi the symbol of resistance to military rule was released after nearly 2 decades of house arrest she won a seat in my own most polman following free and open elections but democracy has not brought universal freedom in rakhine state it's unleashed a new patriotism. or a kind nationalist party became the largest in the state assembly. what happened in may 2012 spoke to chain of events that has scarred my own mars nascent democracy. a story begins in a but is town where i had our rarely seen the man must state media reported that 3 muslim men had entered a rakhine neighborhood and raped and murdered a 27 year old british woman the short life of ma was to ignite a tinderbox. on the next morning in the state capital situate the rakhine nationalist party was holding its inaugural conference news of the rape spread through the whole delegates were outraged their party leader dr a monk claimed the assault had political overtones may learn the system up to the warrior. moment engine that it was our old. one and. if it. changing gears much or some time then you're kind to. me to dominate while we're gone you know we're not a very. graphic images of mark twain's corpse circulated on the internet whispers spread amongst rakhine that the rape was part of a wrecking a plot. well you know you're. only. seeing i see either. 200 kilometers to situate near where the rape occurred is tomko a town with a reputation for being fiercely anti muslim laws nobody living in that. town people. all. don't know a lot. but on sunday evening a bus carrying 10 mostly men did attempt to travel through tunku. the bus was stopped by a mob of around 300 people. there were people. in the new abode you know. but only. one and he. allowed. him in them without it withdrew. in the northern town of monkey or wherever 90 percent of the population is right there was foreboding when they heard the news you know hey keep sold clothes at a market stall. i think. mother how we give a lady i can without the money might also be i was going to move them out of the my mind you know how i see that it. we do see very good. so what do you think we're going to. monitoring and what are they going to. buy she said if you got a whole quarter because they're going to go boating now mohnish 3. it was the 1st friday prayers since the murder of the pilgrims directing their plan to protest the rakhine audit mosques to close. a major male lived in a village just outside of moment door. knob on those area a man savvy ploy more local look at douglas an idea for a muscle man knowledgeable. the one with the. most among the good knowledge there are. no more roma. throughout the journey believe. your kind you see many. many a man has ignored the government ordered to close mosques attending prayers at the jew my mosque in moment or was a man mahmoud and. more a lot of the thinking i'll say. the one that i want to share with you. after prayers hundreds of men gathered in the town center and marched toward or a kind district a scene a city watched from a house among those mainstreet. on the net a mother that i. have a whole lot of a lot i thought i had enough for a mother that i didn't know. the other day that my mother kissed in the name of a beautiful woman. and then another $100000.00 would be the one who could we do all we could do and you know nothing why does everything. every other nation go out of the world you know mother what was going on what do you mean. it's not clear whether these pictures were taken before the shooting all were a response to it. but sometime friday afternoon the aren't care of the wrecking go and boiled over. and i'm like oh no you know. dozens of are trying to houses were targeted and set ablaze. but what happened next was not simply a clash between 2 ethnic groups one side was armed with guns by late afternoon the policy of the security forces was to shoot to kill. at the end of. the what about either one. of the had then that i thought i had the number of deaths is difficult to verify bodies were removed by the authorities. that the work that when the when they let out with that that are. planned out well that. the violence soon spread from moment. in a village about 20 kilometers away so he'd run the only rushing store in the market he sent his son to get supplies in scituate and was alone in the shop they got a hold of. under his ear and there were some wish. i could do more a mother do going to work i promise. i will. i welcome i was in a car a car $1000.00 look at the lacy. money was what i think. i you know you were going i think manish. dada my life. something that. alan had taken refuge in a mosque near his shop then a platoon of border guards arrived they are known by the acronym not. the massacre feared military detachment that was set up to control the wrecking they opened fire. rather shy lot of the guys had borrowed in the wool is a lesson to. put in the police. or to me to go down there were. already have been able to sell us a lot of. money. because the most of their bus tickets to. the authorities began to detain large numbers of wrecking the main. monitor that they were there thought about on what the money is for you might get them on the web and that immigrated them already. in the morning jannat was tending her crops. to come out of drama and then when they heard of one of the. when you're sort of where you're headed. and the thought about that i get i said. you know you can learn a lot give their daily or that of that i think they're going to hear. oh i. you know. out of the day they were really. i think i'd rather not. i also rather play the. devil's without a mother anywhere. according to medical records was raped by more than 20 men. by friday night news of the offensive mom door spread to the state capital situate. mohammed is his wife and juarez and their extended family were living in a village on the outskirts of town as tensions rose family members got together including mohammed's brother and his 12 year old daughter. are not out there would you. go into most of the mothers. have i would have been i was among those among them i thought i'm going to do when you hear i hear their voices. they're occurring say writing good men were congregating in order to confront them. or she will. tell not only. you're going to. win if. you knowingly move to learning by their own agent. you know. i mean the credit i live by waving it out. over the next few days or face to instead strewn citrate township. going to the. mall and mother lassana. shot at that in effect all about a lawyer and got a mother's court order a file and then the bottom only has a will another on another level have thought about it along with our animal id law though i thought ok a lot of animal would have known most of the mother out of the school. mohammed islam and local wrecking gunmen had spent the night in a tense standoff with a group of retiring then asacol border guards arrived and bred the most it was a specialist almost special military. areas highly of course halogen mariani u.t.s. more though to the monument to you it had a similar hell cause migaloo can we did in in the. morning then was a denali either and i'm of the samurai there are none in bond i'm aware as it there and i would agree with you the drama of the rain thought i got all of them here and i agree that there are other way that they are going to do that. no harm it's nice minara was with her cousins in the chaos they couldn't find their parents. running on a. day that i got them we have a lot of what they can and than among. them will run a monkey out of $100000.00 land is ours and let that arianna. i'm on developed and i don't wanna lose you eventually got it and then show mileage. and i'm making my takin a hyundai i need a little more girls when i did the show last. time i left on a. loan on my mind that because. i got the job the right. guys. a lot of money on a monday and that and we'll know more when i know i'm. more than a. long lunch. followed by the lack of them but as it is at the last hour that i found another well i got the want of what i do not allow the world so bad ideas that i don't get what part of the world for the life i walk out of that i walk out of that out ahead of the guy that bought plywood. meanwhile and warez husband mohammed is lamb had fled the massacre in the mosque. and i rode along with whatever we were day and a woman on how does how and mow the lawn one of our animal error when i was you i was you were born with a high on the blogs you are then i read that they had to be ed to their only man and don't deserve the little muscle on the side had that a little bio fire back hey that's the most the world became would unite it wasn't going to go back another might michael grunwald or gliding with blood alas i do not include a human being or mind your damn world is english but i am i do have the around the neck from literature that are. and where i was with his 3 brothers as the flames advanced on their house or led to the younger days i think yeah but a lot of us here today here well how did you didn't develop microwave board of the cable board when i look at this though just a little margot waddell as i said i had a debt of about 10 sub heidi last line a dollar. do you can we get out of have did you manage their morning. to you that i had to do the do out there that molly and i have fastened on my daily . by for you and i have by 5 and that i would do we do a little. slower than my day. there are going to be really really really. really. wise mother and 2 remaining brothers were now back at the house the youngest been insisted on going out to fight. about what i would do my debt would have been a language i didn't want but i do now is that along with it what i did what i said i want madeline mother in law. would do a lot about that but that's when i read about my valet i hope they don't go on the moon and. the only money they're willing. to the down. the guy would be a lot of extra laetitia very glad you live there. i am out about it might i have it my. mother in law would do to me month mark. twain is a scarred town. most wrecking who once made up half the population are no longer here. thousands of homes were destroyed while the overwhelming majority were many recurring were also made homeless. rakhine nationalists claim the wrecking go were responsible not only for burning ricardian houses but also for destroying their own districts. who are the korea. threw up his it is. need here we're. going on mitchell. soberly now. here you will meet your lies that are needed by the law. in mom dog the clampdown after the wrecking the rioting was brutal. jannat aerosol rakhine civilians join the security forces on a rampage got ready really. brannock of what i think. that are they were all what a whiner over all around the airliner. in a while on a journal and i had to be a credible at the level. there are read that awful of the. newer high keim had gone into hiding. or another minute. the hall of commons on the plane you think him what a good idea thank you. thank you. he took refuge in an empty house. it overlooked a bridge and from there he could see a small outpost manned by security forces. to do so i don't think it indicates going to came forth. kariya going to be thought of. over the next 3 days he observed the outpost too afraid to flee guided to military or clearly being limited to low level be an evil for getting more. rain because. they are guided to. follow beautiful news that i think would have had a good article to my library headed there are only 3 i should be going to the unitarian you're. only going to get out of a really. nice . one it's $62.00 alice. now posted to remote villages in. the journeys of we women teachers daily struggles with isolation and battles with physical hardship. sacrificing their lives for the education of future generations women in the way on al-jazeera. i'm rob matheson in doha the top stories on 0 japan has held a minute of silence to mark 10 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami devastated its northeastern coast and triggered meltdowns at a nuclear power plant nearly 16000 people were killed in the 2011 disaster the tsunami smashed into the focus shima nuclear plant and the following week 3 of the plant's reactors exploded hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes baba bryant has more from seoul in south korea they have held a minute's silence that 246 local time that was the time of the afternoon on the 11th of march 10 years ago when of course the quake happened 9 point one magnitude the biggest quake ever recorded in japan setting off these tsunami waves which devastated the northeastern coast and of course along that coastline will be held throughout the day other services and in fact since early this morning in fact from sunrise we've had families and civil service is taking place along beaches the u.s. house of representatives has approved a $1.00 trillion dollar pandemic relief bill that will provide stimulus checks for millions of americans as well as extend unemployment benefits and tax breaks and the biden administration's announced plans for its 1st high level face to face talks with china u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says he'll be laying out his concerns on a range of issues at next week's meeting in alaska international pressure is mounting on $1000000.00 military over its crackdown on anti kook protesters the u.s. is imposing sanctions in 2 adult children of the country's military leader all the un security council has condemned the violence the number of coronavirus deaths in brazil in a single day has exceeded 2000 for the 1st time since figure pushes the toll since the pandemic began to more than 270000. the u.n. says it's concerned about unexploded devices that could still be at the site of sunday's deadly blast in equitorial guinea more than $100.00 people were killed in a series of explosions at a military barracks in butter city the number of migrants trying to cross into the u.s. from mexico is at its highest level in almost 2 years it's challenging president joe biden's attempts to undo the trumpet administration's restrictive immigration policies those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after all does it investigations hidden genocide by. by late afternoon several members of the islam family had fled to the coastal village of big idea just outside scituate mohammed told his niece that they should leave for bangladesh. and. i'm not saying. that. it was in the coastal village your book idea that anwar i finally found her husband. i didn't want to be a little you know there are a lot of good now i want to do it i want to. lower. my. knee but i don't have the highlighted in your movie you. either are or that i did you don't know that either are very hard and i thought i. had a battle in mind they're not there you have they were they did it out of our best sort of get. along and when everybody. so ology dizziness you know and he pointed to a kind of rule. you know came on to be solid you know to me no i don't mean. how many jamil had remained in his house since friday then a unit of massacred border guards arrived at his door. in the top 42 by the tell us another lawyer pirtle ross and it will only ever make you. pretty . dumb i did all 40 by. my theory run of. the board i hold for a 1000000 piratical much. i recall that there was. after begging for his life he was thrown into an open yard. then nobody would. know it one of my dear. here there he i'm very angry and. here by your mom dorothy. was forced to leave the town's hospital to do the arm rest relatives told her to flee to a better equipped facility across the border. or they. didn't want her. knowledge. but of the added i had. my own mar and bangladesh's separated at the southernmost border by the now for ever. the headquarters of the rakhine border forces the nasa lies on its banks. within a month thousands of refugees crossed here mostly during the night. the refugees bribed the nasa could border guards who were then prepared to allow the writing go to flee to bangladesh. people smugglers ensure they avoid bangladesh border guards. the islam family had not paid smugglers and faced the perils of the sea. they reached a bangladeshi coastal village of zinser a but border guards caught them. there other. than had them i was there lot of other when i thought it sounded by law they are higher than what i had it would have put in there. yet there aren't any and you know who's going to there our body can already get there i'll take a show out on we have an hour but it can really any. time you win that in the in my machine. in rakhine state a curfew was imposed and the security forces began the arbitrary detention of young working gunmen. a man mahmoud was in bed when paramilitaries burst into his room. through their head to the weather nearly not to be realized they were due to work so they don't know the military here has not been well it is identical to the doom of a few it's not going to be sure i didn't go with that it got to. warn you hunger by the model that i would in abbottabad only i did it inside for all of my of them when i decide about national and were going dark about what they wanted to call me nearly you know the. sakhi diallo and his family were at home trying to contact their son who'd been to 6 way to pick up supplies for the family shop. a friend then telephoned he'd had word from zahid son our barker below there i'm nothing. szabo that they had more good. charms the others. are going there at this hour right here going to thank you dear god they're going to return our calls. i will get up but grandmother. i want to work with the world i'm. a man mahmoud had spent the night in a police cell in mom door to be she might have been our senior so do not to go we didn't look good without a good name and you know it was you know one of the reasons you're not do you just need to be you know and i'm. not this was forwarded to me. from the little my duty not to do anything would not be a. it's not the one it isn't what i want a lot of money. to me jamil was still recovering from his injuries and staying with friends in a village near his home but it offered no century on monday afternoon massacre border guards and police arrived at them by a fire that might give you for a year or what they hear. give you. a little. bit of a look particularly the. job i think would you tell your poor. villagers fled toward a nearby creek. would i want to buy so-called. how. are you going to show how much you. love my money. at all he. told her i will do that among later the. price here is. how to do 2 or 3 i don't want my she started only time you know defeat either here. or you see. a man mark mood would soon be released after family members played a bright others less fortunate. than we did us all in one nation one of the money and of money $1.00 would have won on the other you more than. you would. going to get into the point can you who know. why do they. want to. meet jamil had witnessed the deaths of those 35 people they were buried secretly. news is. no. news is a. machine . we cannot independently verify everything they're reading the refugees told al-jazeera we were unable to work freely or into parts of rakhine state but their testimony is detailed and compelling. after the violence in june many of those who didn't flee abroad are now in camps on the outskirts of scituate their movement is restricted they have become refugees in their own country. in this village north of scituate must not go beyond the nearby road. men are not allowed to work in fields or women shop in the markets. are some of. those i will do what i want to say about all of them. but we. don't know. they are not yet 9999 i doubt anybody i mean outside of you know. in situ a only one enclave remain for a cold or mingle are. they are fenced in and cannot leave. they too cannot work or buy food their future is uncertain. on when like most here was born and brought up in scituate. this is called. well no matter. where you can go a lot of the days here really people. are kind nationalists dispute the writing goes claims of abuse. they have another explanation as to why so many thousands have left their homes and possessions and fled to camps. there is a common belief amongst the rakhine that the outside world has been tricked by wrecking the refugees. who are locals who are. inaudible who you know you. can always pay them. a long way i wanted to be able to. retire a nationalist claim the wrecking get have concocted a massive deception in order to discredit the rakhine and ultimately seize power. to pump it up. to not to marry you to it already as you might you know generally. clear honeymoon don't. we all give me a party title as your salary. i would know which aren't. you would lead you to. be unable to overthrow did that hit them into the pentagon mind i hear you say cheers or general you sound like. the views of the wrecked car and have been shaped by generations of conflict between the 2 groups but in the late 1980 s. the government began a project of institutional discrimination following demands made by rakhine nationalists in a secret memorandum written in 1908 and obtained by al-jazeera rakhine national history up detailed plans to undermine the ability of the right to live in my own mark included restricting their movement. limiting educational opportunities. and also try to control their birthrate what are you going to do. they wash others out there. on the other. a one way or was the whole of the that has. that has it's quite unlikely. that. the fight of the dead there the you know how to. live by. the. body. my own miles military government then sealed off to northern townships where about 90 percent of the population is. for nearly 2 decades this area has been cut off from the outside world. that it is. the people amy moaned autistics the. decisions the citizens of nora ephron to people of myanmar they have all the trouble as should be restricted. 3 months after the rioting al-jazeera range for a concealed camera to be taken into a moment or township the streets said quietly. schools remain shut and mosques were closed under imagine see law no more than 5 people are allowed to congregate even to pray when a man was ordered to lock his compound. or monitor them or hypercritical what. a monk had just visited his constituency of beauty dome. people are full of fear. so i guess where you are you have fear. almost all people as the to me so they will know when they will be arrested by the police and the temp police can arrest is that when homes are bunnie when their muslim come up as a put his shop the. own when believes the crisis has been triggered by the rakhine nationalist party the r a n d p and their leader dr a monk. is the only one person who because he is the leader of that i don't think your party you know call out all out loud and if you remember from our go round they only get it here and they started to kill him he is responsible for the yes he is the only one of us in foreign giving us regular people. tuning in from every presidency is i didn't movie. then normally underwater who will take you may be carried by due to the war i love to walk in july dr a monk on the r. and d. p. released a statement demanding that bengali people should be relocated to suitable places in order not to reside or mix with recordings. are generally the neighborhood where general noone is going with. the media municipal mods and what to say. i want to call my mom to jump over to us on our own i don't give up on that one already meted out of me which i did when she was on a diet she knew my music at the dental and i see laurie dolly where. we're not all i needed we would love it peabody. when i interview with the people in scituate in mobile they told me is that these oil companies are led by these i need to be a party members. so when everybody say like that. so . that could be. the man mark government has set up a commission of inquiry to examine the cause of the violence in june there are no writing their representatives but one of the investigators is dr a monk. as the country opens to the outside world after decades of isolation the icon of my own miles democracy on sand suci has refused to support the right of the writing go to citizenship and has remained quiet about their plight. as a union of more than 100 ethnic groups 3 decades ago a lore restricted citizenship to groups said lived here before the british invasion that excluded there whose ancestors mostly arrived during colonial rule. at a conference in the capital yangon on delegates met to discuss what it means to be a citizen of newly democratic myin mar. dr h. chan is a recurring historian and democracy activist who was forced into exile by the military john to that. we can all share that you know for years. i am not a. lawyer but people are free. country austerity. has responsibility to protect his. people. as rakhine nationalism group boulder a body of literature emerged that try to deny the existence of the right as an ethnic group. dr a chan described the migration of ancestors of the writing get to a kind state as a virus. professor william sure bass is one of the foremost legal experts on genocide. rather occasionally fortunately so we encounter situations where actually the persecution goes beyond simply racist oppression but is is aimed at the extermination of the group the destruction is the word that's used in article 2 of the genocide convention so what you're looking for is not simply that the acts themselves such as killing were carried out intentionally which is not usually very difficult to establish but that they were also carried out with a with a special or specific intent which was to destroy the group. there are 400000 writing get languishing in bangladesh for more than 3 decades waves of refugees have fled myin ma. they receive little aid and only a small number are officially recognized as refugees by bangladesh. for decades human rights groups have chronicled abuses committed by the regime in my own ma but al-jazeera as investigation suggests that the treatment of the writing could extend to the most serious crime under international law genocide i'm always cautious about about sort of cavalier use of the term because it it does suffer from a great deal of rather extravagant use of the term precisely because of its potential as a word to get people's attention. but i don't think that there's much difficulty in in asserting that in the case of the rohingya that we're moving into a zone where we where the word can be used when you see measures preventing bursts trying to deny the identity of a people hoping to see that they really are eventually that they no longer exist denying their denying their history denying the legitimacy of their right to live where they live these are all warning signs that mean that it's not frivolous to envisage the use of the term genocide. so what you want to do with the 800000 maybe you know what do you do with. this lady who was. very probably i don't know everybody has a right she was the. last question but right but sometimes we have to realize that. the constitution and national sovereignty some backlash with her. in late 2012 u.s. president barack obama traveled to my and now to meet his counterpart and said following reforms in the release of political prisoners man man has been praised for its newfound respect for human rights it has been largely overlooked that president chen sent considers most illegal immigrants who should be deported. but i feel that all through and i mean does it. mean the motive will get him. the where they would rather than. everybody ending are. you meaning you're binning or you're going to win and it will be that. it took 4 days on the open sea for mohammed islam and his family to reach bangladesh they found sanctuary but left behind their homes livelihood and loved ones i said at that thought really i tell about. it i live it. i got it oh i did it all the. the bangladesh government considers the illegal immigrants as does the government of my own mom. they have no legal rights and nowhere to go. menorahs father is losing hope. now that it is valid over the number of the general. and the. jeanette arrow's friends had raised enough money to send her to bangladesh. she was taken to chittagong the country 2nd city. as a result of her rape she contract and kidney disease and aborted a pregnancy. the lawyer but he had a thought but i want to get on with it on a month i. mean i think he's again yet i mean other than that he should goody. home when he had a can which in the usual. way. so he dollars family never found his son's body. he could heal one mother says no but. i'd be a little solace as to what i would pull triggers are. so proud of all of the best i could ever did to get good at that but i mean good as your glue words said it was probably on the worms little i'll let you. go but will do it all the great go about the book of course still does. the a moon game. there we got some rather active weather moving across the middle east at the moment rain snow and wind will be a feature for many as we go on through the next couple of days lots of cloud pushing across to case some snow there once again over the higher ground south of that generally dry but quite a brisk wind if the dust and sand here into southern parts of iraq as we go on through thursday night as as system continues to move a little further south what's an ace was the winds stay pick up just around that northeastern corner saudi arabia here in concert as well look at the temperatures 34 celsius for drawing in some warm air once again as we go on through the next couple days not quite so warm in iran cohen office no actually there will be a fair bit of rain on the southern flank of this particular system but some very active weather as i said coming in behind things to turn some aquatic and brighter behind quiet and dry weather across the whole of africa at present we do have some showers just around lake victoria charity the shot was going to be as southern parts of tanzania into northern areas of madagascar joining up with showers that we have to know the madagascar mozambique pushing across san b.-a right across into the gulf of guinea but a bit of wet weather today for the far south of south africa but clearing through for friday. the arab world. 10 years on japan remembers victims of its magnitude $9.00 earthquake and tsunami that destroyed towns and triggered a nuclear meltdown. there i missed on the table says al jazeera live from doha also coming up we say to america help is on the way the nearly 2 trillion dollars over $1000.00 relief bill passes it.