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Hello and welcome to bbc news. The head of the burmese military government has promised to hold multi party elections and work with fellow asean states, six months after seizing power. But general min aung hlaing, speaking in a television address, described the party he forced from office as terrorists. That s the national league for democracy of aung san suu kyi. Myanmar has been engulfed by violence since the army took control on 1 february. Nationwide street demonstrations in favour of aung san suu kyi have been suppressed with violence. I m joined now by the burmese human rights activist aung kyaw moe. Thank you very much for coming on the programme. Thank you very much for coming on the programme thank you very much for coming on the programme. Thank you for having me. So the programme. Thank you for having me so here the programme. Thank you for having me so here we the programme. Thank you for having me. So here we have the programme. Thank you for having me. So here we h
Bbc-newsLewis-vaughanjonesElectionsGeneralFightingPowerCitiesMyanmarStatesAfghanistanTopStories hello to you and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. presidentjoe biden has called for an end to the war in yemen, which has killed around 100,000 people according to one un estimate. it s been six years since a saudi led coalition intervened in the country s civil war, to restore an internationally recognised government to power. but houthi rebels, backed by iran, are fighting to regain control. the bbc s international correspondent 0rla guerin has had rare access to yemen. a warning, you may find some parts of her report distressing. aden, a city cradled by mountains in a country overshadowed by war. it s the seat of power of yemen s internationally recognised government, which is propped up by saudi support. but when ministers flew in from exile in riyadh, this was the welcome. the first of three missiles slamming in. screaming the woman screaming in fear is a localjournalist, alia fouad. i saw fire. and i saw so many people running on the ground
Bbc-newsMike-embleyTop-storiesEndAccessUsWorkA-change-in-policy-on-yemenCallsDamageSixVaccine hello and welcome. presidentjoe biden has called for an end to the war in yemen, which has killed around 100,000 people according to one un estimate. it s been six years since a saudi led coalition intervened in the country s civil war, to restore an internationally recognised government. but houthi rebels, backed by iran, are fighting to regain control. the bbc s international correspondent 0rla guerin has had rare access to yemen. a warning, you may find some parts of her report distressing. aden, a city cradled by mountains in a country overshadowed by war. it s the seat of power of yemen s internationally recognised government, which is propped up by saudi support. but when ministers flew in from exile in riyadh, this was the welcome. the first of three missiles slamming in. screaming the woman screaming in fear is a localjournalist, alia fouad. i saw fire. and i saw so many people running on the ground, kids, women injured, killed. for a moment, ithought about my family.
Bbc-newsMike-embleyMy-nameTop-storiesA-change-in-policy-on-yemenMilitaryMyanmarEndCoupWarConflictAccess hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. new zealand has become the first country to suspend political and military ties with myanmar following last week s coup against the elected leadership. the news comes as a fourth day of protest appears to be getting under way, with police once again using water cannons on the protesters. these are pictures we have just received of demonstrators marching through the capital. on monday, the commander in chief of the military also spoke out for the first him on television, trying to justify leading the coup as protesters again took to the streets in largely peaceful demonstrations. the bbc s nyein chan aye reports from yangon. chanting this sending a message to the generals. for a third day, anger has brought tens of thousands of people out onto the streets. worried about the future of the country, the people here say that their freedom has once again been taken away. this generation did not think they woul
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