London, this is bbc world news, its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, 1 am in london and 8 00 in the evening in washington dc, where donald trump is preparing for his inauguration on friday, as 45th president of the United States. The ceremony on capitol hill is expected to draw Hundreds Of Thousands of spectators to the nations capital. The celebrations have already begun, with a huge Open Air Concert at the lincoln memorial, not far from the white house, and donald trump addressing the crowd. It is a movement that started. And it is a Movement Like we have never seen anywhere in the world, they say. There has never been a Movement Like this. And it is something very, very special. And we are going to unify our country. And our phrase, you all know it, half of you are wearing the hat, make America Great again. Cheering and applause. But we are going to make America Great for all of our people, everybody. Everybody throughout our country. I promise you that i will work so ha
London, this is bbc world news, its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, 1 am in london and 8 00 in the evening in washington dc, where donald trump is preparing for his inauguration on friday, as 45th president of the United States. The ceremony on capitol hill is expected to draw Hundreds Of Thousands of spectators to the nations capital. The celebrations have already begun, with a huge Open Air Concert at the lincoln memorial, not far from the white house, and donald trump addressing the crowd. It is a movement that started. And it is a Movement Like we have never seen anywhere in the world, they say. There has never been a Movement Like this. And it is something very, very special. And we are going to unify our country. And our phrase, you all know it, half of you are wearing the hat, make America Great again. Cheering and applause. But we are going to make America Great for all of our people, everybody. Everybody throughout our country. I promise you that i will work so ha
military. myanmar s de facto leader, ang san suu kyi, a nobel laureate, addressing the rohingya crisis for the first time since reports more than 400,000 have now fled in fear. and abc s bob woodruff tonight, on the front lines in myanmar. you re about to see what bob witnessed first-hand. reporter: they are running for their lives, hoping to escape what they believe is certain death. risking it all to cross illegally from myanmar into bangladesh. translator: we are being persecuted. we are scared. there have been killings. reporter: disturbing reports emerging of a new wave of attacks unleashed by government forces in myanmar on the rohingya, a muslim minority. there are reports of villages surrounded, homes burned to the ground, torture, executions and rape. so, we traveled to bangladesh to speak with survivors of government attacks. attacks such as this one. rohingya villagers seen here struck repeatedly by police. everyone we encounter wants to
overcrowded, violent and disease-ridden. in addition to overcrowding, a brazilian security official acknowledged that the two gangs were fighting each other because they each wanted to control drug trafficking inside the prison. rafael romo, cnn. myanmar says it will investigate a new allegation of police brutality against the muslim rohingya minority. a video that s gone viral prompted the investigation. and we do want to warn you, the images are disturbing. it appears to show police officers beating rohingya villagers in november. one officer records the video at violence plays out behind him. phil robertson from human rights watch says this, if the police feel so immune that they film themselves inflicting such brutal beatings one wonders what other horrors may be taking