tipped him into action was atrocities against muslims in myanmar. there is a muslim minority in the majority buddhist country. and the u.n.hgr last week alerted the world to a lot of killings, to ethnic cleansing going on against that community. he appears to somehow blame the united states for that. that s odd. not clear why. just last month the obama administration actually ended their sanctions regime against myanmar, perhaps he feels that somehow the united states has some complicity in that with no evidence. what does it say to you that anwar al awlaki, even five years after the obama administration had him droned continues to crop up as a source of inspiration for a lot of so-called home-grown terrorists, self r radicalized. his inspiration has continued beyond the grove. he put out a lot of videos in
of security failings within the police, see where the failings lay and that he had ordered an investigation, really to try to tighten up what was going on to make the police force especially more effective, more coordinated in the wake of attacks like these and there have already been two high-level resignations or sacking the head of the police force tendered his resignation which was accepted in the interior cabinet minister has been dismissed and replaced so that is what he is ostensibly doing but what also needs to be done is not just to put kenya on a so-called war footing which is what president kenyatta says kenyans must now understand this country is at with islamist extremists but must also be far more inclusive, the county governors, give them more power, more money to try and help the marginalized community as long
country where community leaders say there s been a heroin epidemic, as well. to take a close look at some very unusual methods that some of these community leaders have adopted to try to battle this major problem. reporter: singing for salvation in this bambooed chapel in myanmar s northern ka chin state they perform a musical prayer and hope for a better life. this is no ordinary christian congregation. these men are all heroin addicts and they re now living inside a walled compound. look at this door. there s no handle and it s locked from the outside. this is all part of a drug addiction treatment center that uses a method that could be described as captive rehabilitati rehabilitation. some patients here say they need confinement to prevent them from
reporter: kachin state is a remote region of remarkable natural beauty but the kachin people are an ethnic christian minority in this majority buddhist country. and for much of the last half century this state has been a battleground between kachin rebels and government forces. though the single government rehabilitation center here offers traditional methadone treatment to heroin addicts this is the prayer room more than a half dozen church run camps take a different approach. you replace methadone with what with bible. with the bible scripture, singing. reporter: but the preachers who run these treatment centers say they face an uphill battle. this needle strewn cemetery brings the scale of the epidemic home against this macabre
passed to expand its u.s. air bag recall. the recall is currently limited to warm, humid states, but u.s. officials want it nationwide. some takata air bags have been found to explode sending shrapnel into people. at least four deaths have been linked to the air bags. heroin addiction has become an epidemic in myanmar. the country s long been part of asia s golden triangle, one of the continent s major regions of opium production and now church groups are using unconventional methods to try to tackle this massive problem. our senior international correspondent ivan watson joins us now live from hong kong with details on this. ivan, i know access to cheap heroin is part of the problem. what did you find? reporter: well, first of all, the united nations office on drugs and crimes has warned that opium and heroin production has spiked. has grown dramatically in the last two years in myanmar. we traveled to the north of the