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indian mining company is heading to australia to build one of the world's biggest mines will it be an economic but names or an ecological disaster. at this time when i visit. on counting the cost us billionaire president donald trump wants to cut taxes but how will his plan impact on re americans spain versus catalonia the economic implications plus comic given what's behind the collapse of australia's auto industry counting the cost at this time on al jazeera. hello i'm down in jordan doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera in syria turkey has announced that starting a big operation in the province. sending its own forces but it's providing
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logistical and intelligence support to rebels in the north west of syria much of that live is controlled by a tough we're all shot that's an alliance of factions spearheaded by a former al qaeda affiliate the turkish president russia motive and says he won't allow the alliance to thrive on the border of this country but. we have opened up a space in our region with operation euphrates shield and now we are making efforts to take a step forward by maintaining security in a globe today there is a serious operation in italy and it will continue because we have our brothers there who came to live fleeing violence in aleppo we can't tell them whatever happens happens you can either die or survive we have to extend a hand to our brothers now this step has been taken and it is under way. i saw has been pushed out of the northern iraqi town of how we judge but fighting continues in surrounding villages kurdish peshmerga been fighting alongside iraqi troops they say hundreds of ice on members have surrounded the head of
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a pro-government advance the group now in the control small areas of iraq near the syrian border. two guards have been killed after an attack on a saudi royal palace in jeddah the interior ministry says a saudi man opened fire on security forces guarding the palace he was then shot dead early this week saudi police raided a hideouts of a group they say is linked to eisele killing two people and arresting five. damas government says a gas tanker explosion followed by a second blast are still a number of people in the capital across the firefighters not for the blaze on the controls but they're battling to extinguish flames on the second explosion it's not clear how many people have died as heroes on aborting is an across he says these types of explosions are not uncommon. this is an extremely busy part of this is a busy interchange and it's one of the main routes out of the city it's an area known as a comic so there are lots of buildings people in the area lots of street tellers
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city many more casualties that we've been hearing about as emergency services. and really establish what happened i mean there is also of course a number of students. going to university and you know we've heard people talking about this explosion being felt for kilometers around i think this is going to be very interesting as events develop on sunday because there's probably going to be a lot of and quite a lot of anger because this is something that's becoming very worrying in december twenty sixth had twelve people that were killed in a gas explosion in the city june twenty fifth he began its worst ever in the cards of more than a hundred people and they died on a fuel station caught fire to serious people already. done to make the distribution of gas and fuel safer that kind of. major incidents in the curling.
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hurrican nate has made landfall along the u.s. gulf coast evacuation orders have been in place in several states and saturday the mayor the city of new orleans has declared a state of emergency now it has already hit parts of central america killing twenty five people. spain's prime minister has warned separatist leaders in catalonia that he's prepared to suspend the region's autonomous status if independence is declared marianna hoy's says he will do whatever it takes to keep spain united. if. we have to return to legality and the key is to do so quickly and go back to normal have the absolute reassurance that the government will prevent any declaration of independence from turning into something spain will continue to be spain it will continue being spain for a long time and thousands of activists across australia have been protesting against the carmichael coal mine project they say would threaten the great barrier
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reef the indian firm behind the projects promising to bring thousands of jobs just failure but the coal would be transferred out of a port at a point which has shipping channels near the reef but those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera correspondent stage thanks for watching back now. i am fat man i am an online journalist. i'm married and have
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a four year old daughter. i grew up in sweden but america and bauer's and. it was while making a web documentary fog of the you know about female genital mutilation that i realize how deeply rooted it is in many cultures including my own. i have family and friends who have been through it but it's not something you talk about. as a child i attended a close relatives gathering after she was caught. it was then that i wondered have i been copped. to my relief my mother told me that she chose not to. when i think about the severe health risks involved in f g m a contact but wonder. why does this practice continue in so many countries. and what would it take for to
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start with and. and how do some manage to change my own health attitudes towards cutting was stupid having their own culture. you know and then there are more personal questions like whether my mother has been cut. i've never asked. i'm determined to find out more about the different reasons why f.p.m. continues and to understand better what's needed to end it. i've come to somaliland because together with the rest of somalia it has the highest. two female genital mutilation in the world. is banned in most countries but here it's still legal.
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in somaliland children mostly caught between the ages of six and eight. but. after come to the afghans of our geisha the capital to meet a traditional cutter. has been cutting girls for over forty years around twenty five a day tapi. how many girls have you got what you look about and what type of cuts have you performed on the girls and i couldn't follow why entire leg. through yeah. yeah and this italy good new chorus. a little i. said the hell out so would you for. now q so know what entire this was.
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so i thought i'd say hey yeah i will also tell you. no rush owes me the most common cotton somaliland the chorus the most severe for only one what do you this for oh how is my rock a shelf and. so i put it in the clouds. because. you don't you the knife my. ass so i am. telling you how the war on his i don't. want to look or. just friends. so i can and i can so and i can you show me how do you determine. how big the hole should be that you leave.
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this is how big the opening is only this but. and you're supposed to urinate from this and when you're a teenager mr asian go through this whole. over ninety percent of girls in somaliland are cut by traditional cutters. unlike most have no medical training. most girls and women here have had the for rooney and i want to know the consequences. i'm a bit the few new midwife at the local hospital. you know really beautiful thank you very much she was born in somalia and with move to freedom of the result of the civil war. ninety ninety nine i decided to come back to move
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something for most people because i most needed here how have you been involved in the fight against. cases which we help those who have fibro fibro does it too much. which is which form is the collected blood. the blood if the space is very small the ministership cannot go out or if the mantle in the ghetto gets diminished station there will be something left in the uterus so this will form the tamasha this becomes bigger people who see this she has. a baby in her stomach so the doctor takes out this and the girl will be ok. i have help from the megan maternity hospital in arkansas. and. i want to live it was priceless we're going to see
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her stand. two days a week and of counsellors carrying out educational outreach work in the community. or have a love affair of the little boy. or from the. only were you given i. believe that this will hold my own i like. my money. there how had i knew that i had i'm a child. that's what i really actually got. what i was. wants to discuss her house tours with the counselors. she's eighteen and pregnant
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so why do you think somaliland have the highest percentage when it comes to f e m globally it takes time to leave the culture of grandmothers and mothers as they still hold on with the suturing and if g.m. is special the grandmothers are very very close or they are there they will look leave it there was a lady who had three girls she came to me at the hospital i told her go back to the home and see i did the operation she is very killer for describing mother when the guests are going to the toilet toilet she goes after them she listen is the most of their. oh because when that girl is said concisely there's nonis with the with how do you want it because it is like a drop this big thing. she cried she said all my daughter again saddle you need to like a boy says what you did you did nothing do you think that eventually
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people will abandon this eventually but didn't take time. as i watch these young people at a wedding reception i wonder how many of the men would be willing to marry an uncut woman in the future. for st a local journalist posted an afghan message on social media i was curious to know why i did the facebook update of where you said some men believe f.d.m. deduces a woman's sexual desire they say this increases her appeal what made you write this
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i want to talk because it's a problem for them. to say against the down human. of the goddess a human an arm that right when you get my do you want to my family with copper on top and cut ok are you married know you want to be someone who is cut or non-corrupt. who you really. should target some of. the other his. car. in live and grow your own little house. it's all that i in a lot of time which is to. i'm a woman. i come from a culture that also practices that i'm not the cup. i you know other woman based on what other women have told me that if there is no there is no good in it if they tell you this is hurting us this is literally killing us and we needed to
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stop would you then listen. to the camilla. and. the dog whistle. i'm surprised that a young man should feel so strongly about holding on to this tradition when so harmful. if ever g.m. is to end changing men's attitudes will be essential. to have not done university hospital collects detailed information on trends in female cutting. medicare. to target and to all antenatal patients are asked what kind of cuts have had and if they intend to cut their daughters. you know.
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this is rare to see a woman who is. my daughter. in two thousand and two ninety seven percent of female patient had undergone the pharaonic cut. most intended the thing for the daughters . but that has changed there's an improvement in the type. and the return to the other having entire one term they calls. it a risk getting cut. so. one is the one that there's a little tip but tied to a dick at a hospital or tryst when no or cuts doesn't have any benefits. i just. want to my friend dr shapiro introduces me to a friend who's at the hospital on
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a postnatal little birth order this is. interesting because of the circle stuff. of the midwife and know the harmful effects of from only cutting from passing experience. something else all. the time. so if you. really want to you're in late i can't. quit. my filleted secondly you are a coward why do you talk. the first of all the way i feel. sixteen years. to mr wish and secondly. i feel. bad you don't get to see this problem this is this there's some subtle communication i feel and i feel and talk on the question when i'm never going.
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to go for the cut and never fuck that to me. fred if it is. did you feel any resentment towards your mother and your grandmother but my mother she should. as i'm leaving somalia i feel privileged to have met a woman who share the stories with me. but i'm overcome with emotion as i realize virtually every women here have been caught. and what it actually means. i've always known about the numbers and the facts and the figures but when you come face to face to all women who've gone through it it seems like the woman who after endorses and the children were after indoors as you go through cycles of pain.
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and. for what. has happened to so many women and girls like my mom. i'm so happy that. i don't know why should they didn't come. but i'm so grateful. because my life would have been so much different because to feel good. over the go through the pain. to go through that and the not to be able to do something that it's a it's a god given thing to peek. you can't pee. and then your promise to ration and then when you have to have sex you don't enjoy it and it's like painful . and then you have to give birth and then it just continues. i'm so grateful that. i didn't go through that and when i meet. this
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woman who had to go through it. i've come to kenya to find out more about a totally different culture. that over forty tribes here with diverse cultures and traditions. the majority don't practice a cut of tone. but several including the masai cutting has been a centuries old tradition until recently. today meeting twenty eight year old nice and getting. myself managed to talk to me rather
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kate f.e.m. and have village of my young not. traditionally for the messiah cutting is a rite of passage marking the transition from girlhood to womanhood usually between the ages of mine and fourteen. the ritual involves some most of us. we lost i feel god through his release because of what i used to see gas even if they're trying to be strong but you can see that deafening a lot of us are bleeding who sought. nice with the only gun in her village who refused to be cut. all of my classmates who are from this community all of them up and are going. and they didn't they were not able to get they have to find a husband for you. so right now almost all of them have three four five children
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and. what's your name. are what a beautiful name have they been the second thought. you know they have been fact i'm saved how do you feel about not being caught. so what would you like to do when you grow up. thank you. as a result of nice's determination to end f.e.m. no young girl has been cut here since two thousand and twelve. the messiah and a patriarchal society. and i first had to persuade the young warriors called moran's to help and the practice. recruiting douglas the leader of them runs was the beginning. what did you do and i think i'm not god because even god
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is not sometimes aids she's not a woman then if we need an example of some of the dead that we have seen in the community they said ok it's true and let's forget it i think it took more than five years what them just to accept it now we decided to come up with some time until we came up and let the parade go by said. the pentagon from this community and we want them to upgrade to become a woman we bless them then with a look at the same cow that we celebrate hold together but we didn't cut so that's what we've come up with. douglas bring some of his friends are morons to meet me. yeah we mix of might it be more than ok i don't mind it more and do you know what actually happens when i go is cut you know get along get what you call your hair and i'm very sorry and i
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would literally move it yeah when you're loving anyone i go. i don't know i am getting more i don't know. that i haven't gone down and i mean you know when you. want to yeah. yeah yeah nice truth i'm around a graphic video over to you don't go bankrupt with a knife. you know what i did that. we were. going to sink. under and up we're going to do you have a daughter. how would you feel if someone said she needed to be caught and that we
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were going. i think it was one of the powerful tools we've been using when we address the issues of female genital mutilation and there was another very persuasive incentive for the young warriors. when we see it as a moron as we talk and talk about sex you see most of the mortar rounds out of most of the men they say if they sleep with come take a gun he's very sweet insects now that's what also contains most of them what on earth to say we don't need. yeah so ok so there's also a little bit. meeting the messiah in the manja gives me hope. if one woman can change attitudes in one village perhaps it's time it's possible to change entire countries.
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optimism has faded. khans elected leaders are divided. attention grows as fears that a crackdown is imminent the targets the activists who fought for democracy divide and conquer. part five of the six part series filmed of a five years. on china's democracy experiment at this time on al-jazeera. michael phelps little capital which makes a great if. when nature is transformed into a commodity big business takes a new interest buying landscapes protecting landscapes it's a phenomenal opportunity to be able to use a business model to achieve sustainability of nature but at what risk banks of
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course don't do that because they have at the heart protection of nature they do that because they see a business of pricing the planets as this time on al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera turkey says it's backing syrian rebels in a province in a large operation against an alliance of fighters once linked to al qaida anchor isn't sending its own troops but it's providing logistical and intelligence support to rebels in the northwest of syria isis has been pushed out of the northern iraqi town of fighting continues in surrounding villages kurdish peshmerga have been fighting alongside iraqi troops they say hundreds of i saw members of surrendered the head of a pro-government advance the armed group now in the control small areas of iraq
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near the syrian border. two guards have been killed after an attack on a saudi royal palace in jeddah the interior ministry says a saudi man opened fire on security forces guarding the al salam palace he was then shot dead early this week saudi police raided hideouts of a group they say is linked to eisele killing two people and arresting five gone as government says a gas tanker explosion followed by a second blast as killed a number of people in the capital accra firefighters have now brought the blaze under control but they're battling to extinguish flames on the second explosion it's not clear how many people have died. hurricane later is made landfall along the u.s. gulf coast evacuation orders have been in place in several states since saturday the mayor of the city of new orleans has declared a state of emergency late has already hit parts of central america killing twenty five people. spain's prime minister has warned separatist leaders in catalonia that he's prepared to suspend the region's autonomous status if independence is declared
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mariano rajoy says he will do whatever it takes to keep spain united if. we have to return to legality and the key is to do so quickly and go back to normal have the absolute reassurance that the government will prevent any declaration of independence from turning into something spain will continue to be spain it will continue being spain for a long time and thousands of activists across australia have been protesting against the carmichael coal mining project they say it would threaten the great barrier reef the indian the project is promising to bring thousands of jobs to australia but the cold weather transferred out of a port or port abbott which has a shipping channels near the river but those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera correspondent that's watching michael.
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the northwest of kenya is home to a tribe named practiced f.p.m. fifth century as an act of perfection. i'm here to meet them to let your son who's devoted her life to ending f g m in her home county of west. she's married with two young children. twenty eight she's one of the few women of her age in this county who haven't been cut. mine was really a matter of escape or turpin either i witnessed of the cut that kids are not allowed to witness as a young girl who is only eleven years old and this community indian is performing two stages this one first stage which is just a slate cut. yeah that's done in public with the presence of men and women and young girls and he young boys and this year yes we see it but they just you know
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like a slight cut just immediately after the first day that women are taken to and then that are taken to a sacred place like a bush so we sneaked in and what i just saw on the second stage was so shocking my cousin was laying down there in a pool no blood yes and women were pinning her down in her demitra completely you know there's one of us who really butchering like you know how do you cut because of me. i was expecting it's not to do this just that yeah but she was really doing this you know yes with a knife and she was screaming but us claims were being covered by the women singing and you know the trying to talk to cover her screams as she was helpless what was left to their horse just like red flesh yes i still can't believe that this is something that we're still debating about. honestly.
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it was this traumatic experience that made refused to become a motivated how to set up hope and charity to help and of g.m. . who are heading to the village of sandwich with one hundred sixty girls are preparing for an attorney to right of passage ceremony. we just saw me to be there because intelligible to us and to know that they didn't fit into. the trip to sandwich from the hill of house takes two and a half hours through mountain passes on bumpy roads. to school and the full school. for the wellcome when we get makes it worse or. in the pocket culture cutting traditionally involves a celebration in which the whole community takes part. the girls are to
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have sing their dances for the alternatives harmony. is real life come in it was beautiful i don't expect to see this difficult committed love and seeing and hearing we want people to know that we love our culture enough we love every bit of it only but from the cut yes there's this with the feeling that it's a source and i think what i hear. the teachers are from the same community. the girls receive four days of lessons before their graduation day. and i. don't know about. today they're learning exactly what i've jam involved and the health complications using modern. about the madonna no no no no no no no not. now that i would that you were. going to deliver someone to become mustard. you know when you're not good but because an eye opener. want to.
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know when you don't want to look when i. go to three. when you have been caught you're put into seclusion for one month whereby your thought how to become a good ways how to treat your husband how to cook so we do the opposite we bring the girls in here we teach them like their children's rights work you know it is them about health implications i said then so it's basically same same thing without the cart but a different teaching because you want these girls to be important people in the society rather than at my own don't tell on her colleagues have had to work hard to change the attitudes of parents. in the pocket community a cut girls can bring significant economic advantages to a poor family. a girl is made of a man brings dowry into end of house and i'll tell you that if for this community
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the price is quite high especially if the girl is young and cut most people tend to that it has to all the men because they bring a good number of culls as much as many of the tickles because of poverty situation they're tending to their girls when they're still young and then they marry them off and they get there is quick quick quick quick you know well so much an uncut girl worse but on catgirl you can actually be given away at her for a price. years for they might even give you away for free because they just want to get rid of you because you're a body and you know. that tomorrow's graduation the girls will sing and dance to some composed by a local musician lucky to. have a personal reason for wanting to. get
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much more into the. style of. no one helped my. leg but i want to nick he will all. be joining. me you know. what was the name of your sister clementine clementine how old was she living or. going to a government and more local morale. illegal in kenya since two thousand and one. around here have been largely ineffective.
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around this village and they've been around. most of them are still being cut i mean we have not been able to reach out to everybody this is a big big big lie and you know it's a big county. i find out from them to know that one of her younger sisters run away to be with friends. i know them to live use but i wonder if the older generation a mother and grandmother supported her sister's decision she takes me to meet.
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wanda now. good lord. i never get more. vocal that i need a new. one hugo weaving down you probably know we're a little devil that i'm at the barn you know going out on a limb you know many of you i would call on when you would begin to me one another more and the yet another for not. very easy. for you are looking for the. dollar must. now i'm going to buy you know i'm going to be. really a man of the love for me so she was her thing in the forest. so you were against it because of the law but in your time if there was good. we want. more than life here. what they.
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want i want you to know the meaning. of the world you know. what i'm gonna do you well you me you know. got a commercial. meeting done deal of crime other makes me appreciate why the key to ending f. jamming with is keeping girls in school. that way pants don't have to rely on a diary to help support their elders educated girls can't pay for their own cows. today the time to write of passes is being held in the market square.
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the many different here today. is just you hear no one else from the village. so that means they would become. here today. they're not here. and here just along with. let's go and join. with another go who catches my eye. even last impression on me. the presence of dignitaries here is a testament to them till the success it means i'll turn to. approve of important.
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the vast majority of people a christian in the graduation salmon and with the blessing. patterns and elders stand behind the goals that belong to their villages. you're there was wonderful and touching to see all the community leaders and the parents especially the father handing down the young girls symbolically it was like saying we have your back we have your back with support you and was a forty decision not to because it was wonderful to see. just wonderful.
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i wanted to meet. alice a girl i know to starting at the family she ran away from her after her father began beating her mother believing she was a responsible for a little futile to be caught. you know get away against susan and i just. what you need. what i need. diminish and. live in all who don't live. under the. law. of this again i'm. going to go only so
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your family have shandor the first away. you need to. what do you say to young girls who are about to attend a turn to rite of passage or do you say to them. any of what you have i don't i look really one eric i don't know me or many dylan look at the. edge you would gain a balance on the new community in the crowd was cute i see a little less because i'm in the generally illegal and near iran again while i'm not one you're going with the not all logs again going to the other didn't ag so ideally i thought i'd see that there was neither of you gentlemen so what are your hopes and dreams for the future but if you know i'm going to win and i do want to double the energy not i want to and we're going to jen i generally are pretty nimble on this is slow will. cure does your job.
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crew be in school but isn't it. our main course then an arc i am i'm a lan. are you you're some of the beaches. no meeting a lonely little demon all of a sudden my non minion there let me and a good. nandini like guardian meghan and i wasn't going on when in an enemy i knew i was able to rock on the back of that's a tough question. i think you're very very because i can't imagine giving up you know you live your whole family behind your siblings your father and your mother. i don't know what i would have done the clinic younger than all together let it does he get sick when it that rudy was you would.
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merely a man you know. what i see when i look at you i feel someone i can see a lot of sadness in your eyes but i can also see strength and determination so i believe that one day you'll have your own family one day you have your degree i believe that you will achieve all the dreams so. spending time with them to learn has been an inspiration to me through had resilience and example she's inspired so many others like ellie i'm sure in turn that element do the same yet. i believe kenya my sorts john to my family in sweden it's time to face my own taboos. yeah. back in stockholm i meet up with my old childhood friend and fellow writer
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translated with china. trying. myspace. neither of us know enough about why the cut is performed in our own culture i'm going to introduce you to some ladies like our parents' generation you know that generation that doesn't talk and i think is going to be interesting because they work with the subject you know let's go. here with my head and i shot eritrea and. they support women in the diaspora and sweden just for our story you. missed on our last one interactions but here israel your man. from then into last till then in freedom for whom don't over months you who's almost say it is so impossible
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we feed our entire barnett or do whole a public rina wonderful protestant all. my life or to me that are your land and the hundred of control. a contritely area clean no nasa share in our system and let it be the headline of your if you are do you not our phones protest on here were to leak or under are mostly mad men we only hope. there about all of that so the heart in your team your real bar alexander streak at heart may really you want that you are the thirty say it or. face into body all three got eritrea that is for the pervert folks to rule out the harder it will be i'm a little harder with afrikaans probably i'm her last mc yeah. she has to order and mom for mere o'meara india and pakistan kurdistan iraq lot in america
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and. american customs could have on the guardian then he would put up a normally taboo subject. in the congo are a kind of out of multiple of. the on school no we didn't that we hadn't uplifted over to my la concha through the heart of the man that had over three months and all those men. in their car young far. better at the grove. that's. what i want candy and that's all i'm addicted dorrit fans i'm a mom across thank them that i wouldn't hurt a. villain to proton them and how do. they make a mirror and saw for four hundred million or a flick or given
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a small goatee and i'm doesn't go for runs. so it's walk into to be with. you know men they're sick. of the death. stop us so the whole year can score up and they're proud. of the only. exit that so many tales got the no. protests of the or day dot com there were forty i should get off the ship menu or go to the front i think this court did what it the heart into. that it's. always known i'm not because i never asked my mother why i left him is not a subject to discuss but today we're going to talk about it. it took a lot of convincing to persuade my mother to take part in this film. my father and
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sister refused due to the taboo that's the subject. to the person in question i need to ask my mother that makes me uncomfortable. so i start with the easy one. listen i had a dollar. machine which knows the machine we are near which now could wish there had been i would add. the i need to come in and rule watching dr lawson that's a deal where. the tradition because in court to have denied that would prevent most of what it's like to last out of oh no not at all division like announced but i would rather like an individual to start by her mum must have a market and a market that damn machine and run the. i know i'm sure what i would what on the guy that's going to need but i have now got. a lot of air travel from what i had to had the only car marketed it was a lot of my kind of going to when i'm in home ok i thought it what does an open
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mind about toxic. course and hunger look for a lot of stuff to get the launch of the shop off. and sucking whatever were. right for us so i don't buy that the fact that i would be a lot how do i manage having all been out harder for us out of the fact that a good skin not me but him if. it's a very ugly only if you have my skin enough for lardy a come on house i love it for us thank you and i often ride might be left alone or do you know what frog up west of a victory for me in the yard if i me i'm do have the tea and on the outside and far into my mission i don't want you what i'm talking about so i did a fifth after ten that doesn't matter but it might have become america. not so either women would it matter i did not know my mother to come to. that i
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need to lady with the idea you need to george's wide id and into matter of fame thing i'm not a mom and mom must. i feel such a relief after speaking with my mother i know now that she did not endure the worst form of g.m. . and i feel proud of my parents' decision to end the practice which meant that i did not endure it and in time neither when my daughter. this journey cements my belief as g.m. will and one day change will come but it must come from within. from those who understand that the richness and uniqueness of culture does not depend on
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traditions harmful to woman. a family business handed down from generation to generation but when this funeral director retires will his son continue the tradition i don't think he was actually before just like i don't feel like i was actually built for a difficult choice for an al-jazeera producer caught between two worlds well it's really fight tending to the death of the living get better an intimate portrait of an industry most encounter only fleetingly al-jazeera correspondent death in the family at this time. hello it stopped raining along the caspian coastline of iran the clouds going eastwards and a strong edge of your screen now so it's more or less disappeared leaving behind
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virtually nothing if you look so the mediterranean there is cloud building here that's where the next weather is coming from a bit of a water for a dance through the in the eastern mediterranean probably bringing cloud even rain to the lebanese coast by the end of sunday possibly not then monday otherwise it's still sunshine of course and the wind direction has changed recently to become more of a subtle yet through iraq thirty seven degrees here is cut off what was briefly a northerly at least and all the guy says the gulf states in fact is virtually no with the top which means that morning mist and fog zite occur around us and the eastern side of it is also possible with this bulge in the monsoon for treats again so i will see the truth return once more for a day or so but beyond that to be much in the way of clouds in the sky in the arabian peninsula whereas in south africa it's still been reading fairly heavily in causal or not tao so as the land to mozambique but forecast finally on sunday shows
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more sunshine than showers. facing realities your president said that there would be a complete audit a hundred percent audit that audit hasn't happened getting to the heart of the matter so are you saying then that the future of the g.c.c. will be and. hear their story. on talk to al-jazeera at this time. while really still liberated as a journalist whether it is going to the jews as an eyewitness does with his job. nine hundred sixty seven and the six day war was at its height a u.s. spy ship the u.s.s. liberty monitor the conflict from international waters suddenly she was attacked by the warplanes of america's closest regional nine of israel over two hundred were killed and wounded the front part of the ship was just read with what happened that
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day has long been the subject of cover up a mystery now the truth can be revealed the day israel attacked america a major investigation at this time on al jazeera. former al qaeda linked fighters vowed to fight to the death as free syrian army rebels backed by turkey prepared to launch a major operation in northwest sydney prop.
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