tv Indias Slumdog Press Al Jazeera July 7, 2018 6:33am-7:00am +03
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a brutal one their suffering usually and ignore. but a new spirit run by street children is now bringing their stories from the slums to the world. on this episode one of the dedicated young reporters as the uncovered the important issues of the street. easy leak. in the laneways of old delhi a young added to that end reporter are about to show me an unusual five taking place across the country. please please. key in the switching time caption in condition. to enjoy the printing almost ten thousand copies of
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a newspaper made entirely by street kids feel. right now around the world paper is dying but in india the print industry is experiencing an incredible food. this paper is called the locking them up in hindi that means voice of the children and it's being read by people as far away as london and the usa. what's more surprising is shampoo and georgina and everyone the paper streak you. listen to chris go about it you could have but turns out i've been. inside that you've been on but i found the body you know we've got the home but to just start out. this is a lot of neck of the gold in the world thinking about talking to me because that is because what they see all very little but what you can do in the top bit as
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personally and sort of put him in bollywood to get a couple to buy the course. he's excited she's never seen thanks for talking to. you. about how much money back you can get some and some by yeah i mean i'm one of the cast now if it came out about thirty thirty until after. india's street kids are the poorest of the pool. nicknamed the invisible children because they live in cities shadows. these can be sixteen year old jokes or.
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that. that. she's the paper's most senior porsha. amount of just enough food for tonight. that. i'm not. mad mad men is in the game and there's a game of them up at the bar but if the men in the premier get up you may have a point that they're not that old that most of them that it did it got my cat got to be a man at it without any of the. humanity doing it ministry said it will be decided in the me that. his home is a slum next to this major bus stop. these she's watched people without a second thought. don't know what you're saying do you know we're not the mines are
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made our home at the level of their job and they had a little bit. about their set up. under them were they out here but if you were but never want to step down think of them give it up but. there never is i'm not telling you there's a matter of you but i see how to but say nothing and. there are at least two million street kids believe like in india. she's one of only sixty's kid record is the luck. so they have an enormous task trying to give a voice to those who feel ignored and invisible. out here in the slums the search for a good story starts early. can
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i make i'm no good now that i'm a. so they kept it from but i think it was about to limit the. journalism but weaves in and around these easily. she receives a teapot about two children. and these young kids alone. which provides the family's only income leaving them vulnerable to. educate them what's happening we don't know what to do now that. what i have now i know now. it's winter in delhi and who knows what it means to
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sleep rough. with a story but. opt. out of the box with. the. slums of existed for centuries in india but the latest census shows they're growing on average at least a million people every. job he hopes these conditions will make someone paid attention but again. you see or they are sick aren't going for. the new found.
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somebody new. senior made to me and i guess a america got a little dirty but it will. be happening yes they say they're waiting. but staying objective can be hard for these young reporters as a local security guard arrives we leave and i sense job he's frustrated. that the am i give me back those but to the minute now. he possibly toki it up with his alibi yeah he would. guess that but jake delhomme made it out. that deal with the lookout. as a country india economically is on the way up. literacy
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rates are rising in newspapers and now read the new media. and in amongst all of these up and coming papers is blocked. i can disown the press it would be hard to meet an editor more passionate than seventeen year old shambling. if you didn't know who all this is the only word you don't get will open up or if you go to the hunting mate and you don't know what took about anything about. this is the newspaper's editorial meeting. killed in downtown delhi all the street kids are invited to pitch story ideas to. me was telling. anyone. that.
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that is. being. managed. to go home. today but he did the media one day soon but i'm in the midst of the balloon. was a city. that was dug. the goosey did ask people to dilute it. good luck to no muslim in the good days simple in the war is a good thing to go in with what did. you know he has to be careful when dealing with his reporter's story. their first hand experiences and often confronting. this young reporter reveals a shocking allegation about leaks and. i. have one. of them or i.
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have never actually gaffe after. gaffe or what fat. it was after get off it ever fell over. when i found an. introduction to the man and. sadly allegations of sexual abuse a not uncommon. at this newspaper everyone knows the slum and what living there is like. but you know it's just a. little bit in going to how could we know and when the globe restored another bunch of guesses to be we were not one of some difficulty you all would look at him . until the good. news and
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then i mean it. wasn't that well how many more than good. but reversing the fortunes of street children's lives isn't easy. it takes time. the son isn't up yet and he's already at work but not for the paper. part of the whole. you know. this isn't the life he saw for himself. family are migrants they arrive from rule india in search of work after floods destroyed their livelihood that city life was tough. joe miller's but tar was way above. the. whole drawn out of.
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someone who would we just have. bad good good bit and who. doesn't monitor them and. the paper is a new opportunity for sharon to make a future for himself it's funded by a charity and report is a given a small allowance so they can go to school. maybe there's a god if we don't and don't doubt all the while be somewhat beloved reporter the. bailout in which it is intended to work. under did not cause a large number of what to do namely to get. lifted shambhu enjoy to use lives and they wanted to help others too. so i'm heading to say one way the paper is doing this at
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a center for street kids who are addicted to drugs. and. yes. i know what about the joys and prevent. the government says daly has a staggering seventy thousand children addicted to drugs. shampoo and george i here to teach these kids to read because literacy could bring change to their lines . are strong. so i think. people want to see. today the news with his good deed helping a disabled street kid his photos in the paper the first he's ever seen
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a film so. far none of it in the image of an athlete but i think. these kids really feel their lives are important georgie tells me that many kids escape their life by sniffing a glue used to fix bark. and she's done more than just write about this. baby would be the making. of the biggest decision to make out. i could do without a case just a minute here who's going to make. up names ones that can maybe tore us apart by love and i went on with it and then i did the ecumenical so that cynical can make a to do anything with.
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this slumdog press may have changed lives but simply getting the edition to print isn't easy. their stories need to be typed formatted and sent and there's one particular problem but luckily. there's only one member of the team who knows how to use a computer can't get on the feature got. out of i don't want to get the gambit that i couldn't get it to get they got but if it does that i thought that when he said that he got the guys that. i might have but it's not. something that i like to write that. i know that's there no risk of nothing that i'm good at that i'm sorry.
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but the allegation of police abuse from one reporter in the early editorial meeting is weighing on shampoo's mind. the heart of the. party i mean i will go alone. chimpy wants to publish a special edition of the paper that speaks directly to prime minister nuri. taking cues from the p.m.'s own monthly radio program edition will ask kids what's in their heart. a putting monday was did you could tell will not. all men will see a job don't get me as a second guy but the bilingual guy who are not the joke when we know of another day in but to god we have more god then the ducky. yeah but if you haven't bought the kid. with the dish and decided shampoo sending the papers up and coming reporters and
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super rub to find stories direct from street kids hearts. most of us. who are victims have a very very hard save the world but inescapably happy with a big. one image and did you have a problem about a body problem to the the woman they want me out but they are do now but how did that come got out there while we were on a big party after man like guy no man to give up but i know i love one but this is the very first time the kids in this long school year of being asked to speak about their lives. and they're a little shy. because you are doing that the brits are going to. the fifth they're going to the other girl i have got to throw up yeah i got there and i'm like that's how i got it so that. i'm just as we're about to leave
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a young girl she has a story that grabs chad tons attention. not that there's not a writer am i not going to acknowledge that i am. going to write about and i am not writing this kind of gadget thank. god. i. thank the good leads. to a hit t.v. intersection thanks and they learned why some few folks coming to see. it is thanks i think that it is that in order. to cut back in order to that.
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goal but a lot of trouble thank you. thank . the tick. these is not the paper makes its money. they may start small but with millions of street kids across the country local stories like these can quickly make national news. the papers biggest story today expose police forcing street kids to pick up suicide victims from train tracks. creating such attention in the news spock to any investigation. into the police. an impressive record for any paper let alone one made by street kids.
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it's the biggest day for the paper printing when every reported face then they may need. it today is an even bigger day for shampoo just to. cut their hair but they're going to. print them with yeah but i. wouldn't. tell him you can't. there's a little bit. but. probably here that i mentioned about a man can only tell you nothing. but i mean i don't. think it's going to be about the president somewhat of a man that you. should be will soon turn eighteen and it will be jockeys chance to shape the paper's future and take over. that grandma magic but to what
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a lot of my family have a cat like you said that it's out of the to many now man a lot happened. to me to give up a good thing i do good to get my want to get six kids a pretty good pick up or not. but a very fair young daughter you are pretty cocky about it. but i get to pick her up so you're going to. but i sense it's going to be hard fish of food to say goodbye to the paper and someone he's growing very close to. help either. i know that's something they.
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shambhu enjoy maple street kids but they have a sixth sense operating in the city chaos. and this is clearly entities in the ninety year old kids starting to very. slowly lifting many out of poverty. leading the way it's like shampoo enjoy. your holiday to buy santa so that we and us are thinking that even though i mean robots i think are making them sound good. with a crackdown on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national election just one on one east investigates how far tripoli is ruling party will go to consolidate its power when east on al-jazeera. july on
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young men who know that each day could be the last it to continue to fight for a future free from chaos. on a stands. a witness documentary on al-jazeera. the sams an archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to billings pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums taking part in the project called meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things but mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture. rebels
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