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facing realities the pain starts from the very beginning of the school valuable providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. heller and tell your nandan the top stories are now jazeera saudi arabia is seeking the death penalty for five suspects charged with the murder of journalist. as the king of tries to contain its biggest political crisis in a generation but they're now spent was almost immediately dismissed as inadequate by turkish officials there says the united states moves ahead with sanctions on some of the saudis involved in the case under simmons has a report from istanbul. saudi arabia's prosecution spokesman announcing the death penalty is being sought for five out of twenty one male now indicted for the
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killing of jamal khashoggi they're not named and the account of what happened once again differs from what turkish prosecutors say they've found so far and that also you know sewage early in the war in iraq was a brawl fighting and injecting him with a large dose of a citizen of substance that caused his death the person who ordered this crime was arrested with another four operatives and it was a total of five the body our through his death was dismembered and transported outside the consulate building those five people took the remains out the person who delivered the body to the contractor was a single person a sketch of the contractor was drafted based on the description given by the person who handed over the remains the new saudi version of events repeats the assertion that it was some sort of extraction operation ordered by akhmed our sciri the former deputy intelligence chief no one higher than that there was a clear denial that crown prince mohammed bin sound man was in any way involved the
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saudi prosecution say the team was tasked to bring kushal ji back to saudi arabia willingly or by force and they say the leader of the team took it upon himself to actually carry out the murder the turkish ruling party says the whole account of events is a cover up turkey's foreign minister is more diplomatic but also dismissive. yeah it's we have said before this was a premeditated murder and also as we know the remains of the person were kept to pieces and the prosecutor has meachem this we already knew this but the dismemberment of the body was not a spontaneous event certain individuals and devices were brought here to this country in advance of the fifteen people who came to turkey should be tried in a. ordinance with turkish law because according to the vu no conviction the turkish more as epochal boy in this case even if the murder took place in the saudi
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consulate in istanbul the saudi foreign minister. says criticisms of his country's investigation are unfair there's a presumption of innocence until proven guilty this presumption for a strange reason has been turned upside down in this case if people don't think that we are serious about taking steps legal steps against people implicated in this matter then they should wait until the legal process plays out before rushing to judgment. on friday they're up to significant events absentee funeral prayers will be held around the world for come out. and for the first time his family will receive condolences at their home in jeddah and acknowledgment of not only his death but the body will never be returned and drew simmons al-jazeera is tumble tourism a has stood firm despite cabinet resignations and
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a bid from politicians within her conservative party to remove her as british prime minister is in response to her draft a divorce deal to withdraw britain from the european union rex it hardliners say the deal makes too many concessions to the e.u. and violates sovereignty by treaty northern ireland differently from the rest of the u.k. . a saudi led coalition has ordered a pause in the offensive against sunni rebels in yemen's main port city of her data but the iran backed rebels have denied that hostilities have ended saying air strikes in and around the city a continuing the u.n. has warned of a humanitarian catastrophe if the port sustains heavy damage as it's the main entry point for the majority of food and aid into yemen. as the headlines out of their correspondent is up next more news for you throughout that ifa.
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if. i am fat man i am an online journalist. and have a four year old daughter. i grew up in sweden but ameritrade am belgian. 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
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about. as a child i attended a close relatives gathering after she was caught. it was then that i wondered have i been kept. 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 start with and i live on the modern knowledge model and how do some manage to change my own health attitudes towards cutting while still preserving their own culture. you know and then there are more pastoral questions like whether my mother has been cut. i've never asked or. i'm determined to find out more about the different reasons why f. jam continues and to understand better what's needed to end it.
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i've come to somaliland because together with the rest of somalia it has the highest. female genital mutilation in the world. is banned in most countries but here it's still legal. 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. known as been cutting girls for over forty years around twenty five a day attack peak. how many girls have you got what look about and
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what type of cuts have you performed on the girls and i couldn't father why entire leg in the trailer. was hit with an all star. and this italy good new chorus those showered on by that really. suck the hell out so what would you for only. now q so know why entire this week so little of say hey i will also tell the. neurons shows me the most common cotton somaliland the chorus the most of us are only qualm what do you do this for oh how is my rock a shelf and. so i put it in the classroom.
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because it was sort of oh you don't you the night my. master said i. tell you how the war on his i don't. want. to throw. so. and so and i can slide can you show me how do you determine. how big the hole should be that you leave. this is how big the opening is only this but well good luck once and you're supposed to urinate from the earth when you're a teenager mr asian go through this whole. over ninety percent of girls in somaliland are cut by traditional cutting. unlike nora most have no medical training. most girls and women
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here have had the for ronnie and i want to know the consequences. i'm a busy few new midwife at the local hospital. really beautiful thank you very much she was born in somalia with move to freedom of the result of the civil war. nineteen ninety nine i decided to come back to move something for most people because i most needed here how have you been involved in the fight against. places which will help those who have fibro fibro to sit too much. which is which forms the collective blood. the blood if the species theory small the ministership cannot go out or if the mantle in the ghetto gets them in a station there will be something left in the uterus this will form the top. this
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becomes bigger people who see this she has in little. baby in her stomach so the doctor takes out this and that there will be ok. i have help from the megan maternity hospital in arkansas. in montauk. i want to live it was priceless we're going to see her stand. two days a week and of counselors coming out educational outreach work in the community. pasok color or have a love affair of the little boy. the law yanni or from the. lightness to through this summer demi were you given interval them. they have a link that there's a line in my life of my name. there how how do you know you mature
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and i had a mature one i didn't really mean that as i really actually got a man like. what i was. is that what. the so do is how do i. do want to discuss her house worries with the counselors. she's eighteen and pregnant with her first charge. she's had to for i want to cut. into doing. well a time like the american. i haven have been widely talked. to so that i will show you how to. put a question in my. house.
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then up. and. saw my hand. and i. know you have. a little bit with him about. what i'm going to move to me and we're going to. go to hell. it would have been a total lie and there might be a lot of us that would. suffer so yeah i don't have anyone to. talk to. the mayor. has. a gun a day. my god i don't know what.
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kind of a has some kind of summer. going to. be so long. to have a will to be with. my. why do you think somaliland have the highest percentage when it comes to f e m globally it takes time to leave the culture grandmother does and mother is they still all on with the suturing and if g.m. is special the grandmothers are very very cool concept 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 to go back to the home and see i did the operation she is very killer for describing mother when
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the guests are going to authority she goes after them she listen is the most of their. oh because when the girl is circumcised they smallness with their with how do you want it because it is like a drop this good thing to do she cried she said all my daughter again saddle you need to let the boys what you did you did nothing do you think that eventually people will abandon this eventually but didn't take. 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.
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for saying i look a generalist post as an m t f g a message of social media i was curious to know why i did the facebook update of where you said some men believe after jam deduces a woman's sexual desire they say this increases her appeal what made you write this i want to talk because it's problem for the old goddess. to suggest a down plate of the goddess a human in our midnight when you will get my do you want to my family has cut their own cut and cut ok are you married know you want to be learned someone was cut or non-corrupt come on who you really. should target someone. doesn't key in this bill are going to be a such
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a big. in liverpool you only got a one hundred feet on the ball and are tough it's all that i incur a load of shit on the two. i'm a woman. i come from a culture that also practice is that i'm not cut. 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 off and we needed to stop would you then listen. to the camilla. gossip mill. or the little show that. i'm surprised that a young man should feel so strongly about holding on to this tradition when so harmful. if f.g.s. mr brand changing men's attitudes will be essential.
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to have not done university hospital collects detailed information on trends in female cutting. medicare only since two thousand and two all antenatal patients are asked what kind of cuts have had and if they intend to cut their daughters. they were kind enough to. say this is rare to see a woman who say i would love my daughter. in two thousand and two hundred ninety seven percent of female patient had undergone the pharaonic out and most intended the thing for their daughters. but that has changed. there's an improvement in the type. and the return to the other having entire one to which they calls.
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it a brisk and cuts. still. one is the one that this is a little bit the tip but tied to the kind of half assed kind of trips we know or cuts doesn't have any benefits. i just. talked to my friend dr shapiro introduces me to a friend who's at the hospital on a postnatal liver she gave birth order days ago oh so you know there was a very interesting burst of that sort of stuff from. the midwife and know the harmful effects of from only cutting from passing experience. was something else all along but is at that time. so if you've paid when you want to eliminate i can't. on the crowley will quote come on in my for the to sick only
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in your current while you can i took. the festival all the way i feel that when a sixteen year is the minister we should secondly. i feel a lot of been bad they. don't get to see this problem is sinful do with the some cycle communication i feel and i feel that took on the question really matter because. they don't want their cut and never for that to be forcing fed if it is to me. did you feel any resentment towards your mother and your grandmother yeah but remember she had no question. as i'm leaving somalia i feel privileged to have met
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a woman who share the stories with me. but i'm overcome with emotion as i realize factually every woman here has been caught. with it actually. i've always known about the numbers and the facts of the figures but when you come face to face to all women who've gone through it it seems like the women who have to endorse this and the children who have to endure this you go through cycles of pain . for what. has happened to so many women and girls like my mom. i'm so happy that she. i don't know why should the didn't come off that i'm so grateful. because my life would have been sol much different because to feel good. over the go through the pit. to go through without and then not to be able to
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do something that it's a it's a god given thing to peek. you can't pee. and then your comments today show and then when you have to have sex you don't enjoy it and it's like painful. and then you have to give bursts and then it just continues. i'm so grateful that. i didn't go through without and when i meet. this woman who had to go through it. i've come to kenya to find out more about a totally different culture. where
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over forty tribes here with diverse cultures and traditions. the majority don't practice the cuts at all. but to several including the must die cutting has been a centuries old tradition until recently. today meeting twenty eight year old nice and getting. myself managed to totally write the 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 you talk of cutting . his release because of.
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i used to seeing even if they're trying to be strong but you can see that definitely in a lot of others i'm leading. nice with the only guy on her village who refused to be cut all of my classmates who are from this community all of them. 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 to three four five children and a. jumble. what's your name but in this hour what a beautiful name have they been the second thought. no 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. ok thank
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you and. have a result of nice is determination to end f.e.m. no young girl has been cut here since two thousand and twelve. the my thigh and a patriarchal society. and i first had to persuade the young warriors calderon's to help and the practice. recruiting douglas the leader of them runs was a beginning. where did you do nice to make them change their opinion about that. was their first doesn't work cept my while the resistance was there from all over but then again i had to have a treat because when i go to them i'll go with someone like that last so i'll make sure that he talks before i talk so what did you do to persuade them around in the community. it was very hard for us to conform to the boys because the say that they can not. because even god is not sometimes they she is not a woman then if we give an example of some of the dead that we have seen in the
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community they said ok it's true and let's forget it i think it took more than five years for 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 and this community and we want them to upgrade because. we bless them then we look at the same cows 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 i'm around to meet me. yeah we mix of might it be more than ok and i might have more and do you know what actually happens when i cut you you'll get along get what you call your hair and i'm very sorry and i would literally movie yeah when you're loving anyone i go. i don't know i am not getting
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any more i don't know show you do you think i haven't gone down and i will you know when you know i want to be. around a graphic video over to you don't go with a knife. you know what i did that. we were. going to do think. we're going to do you have a daughter. how would you feel if someone said she needed to be cut and that we were going. well i think it was one of the powerful tools we've been using when we
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address the issues of female genital mutilation and there was another very persuasive infanticide for the young warriors. when we see it as more and as we talk and talk about six you see most of the mortar rounds out of most of the men they say if they sleep with a company the gun is very sweet insects now that's what also contains most of them what i understood say we don't need. yeah 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 with time it's possible to change entire countries. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to
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a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would get what it is you know it's that it shouldn't be but it is but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are with the people we live to tell the real stories just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. answering stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives a caravan he's fact helpful and highly dangerous one of the major issues before voters is the institution president trump cannot stop talking about the news and to separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism three shots of the a.b.c.'s reporting for eight leave the listening post on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera where every. heller and taylor nandan the top stories are now because they are saudi arabia see here the death penalty for five suspects charged with the murder of journalist jamal as the kingdom tries to contain its biggest political crisis in a generation riyadh insists the defector or crown prince mohammed bin sound man knew nothing of the operation but they're not spent was almost immediately dismissed as inadequate by turkish officials jamal shell has more from istanbul the turks are seeing this latest statements by the prosecutor general's office as moving away from completely lying to as one senior official described to me as
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coming to admit to hard truths in the sense that we finally admitted that this was a murder operation that they are the ones who conducted it however fail to admit that it was premeditated in the sense that there was never any option or intention to extract such a cutie there filter admits that's this was by order of the senior members of the saudi government for a while family to resume a has stood firm despite cabinet resignations and a bid from politicians within a conservative party to remove her as british prime minister as a response to her draft divorce deal to withdraw britain from the european union rags it hardliners say the deal makes too many concessions to the e.u. and violates sovereignty by treaty northern ireland differently from the rest of the u.k. i'm sorry that they've chosen to leave the government and i thank them for their service but i believe with every fiber of my being that the course i have set out
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is the right one for our country and all our people. the saudi led coalition has ordered a pause in the offensive against the rebels in yemen's main port city of her data but the iran backed rebels have denied that hostilities are vended saying air strikes in and around the city a continuing un has warned of a humanitarian catastrophe if the port sustains heavy damage as it's the main entry point for the majority of food aid into yemen. chaos has broken out in sri lanka's parliament after the speaker declared the country has no functioning prime minister all cabinet insults and objects were thrown around the house decoding the country's political crisis. there's the headlines out of syria correspondent is next i have news after you after that i feel.
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the north west of kenya is home to a tribe named practiced f.d.m. for centuries that are to perfection. i'm here to meet them to laughter son who's devoted her life to ending if she am in her home county of west. she's married with two young children. in the last twenty eight years she's one of the few women off our age in this county who haven't been caught my know it's really a matter of escape or turpin is that i witnessed steeds of the cut that her kids are not allowed to witness as a young girl as an eleven year old and this community dentist before me into a status this was first chance which is a slate cut. yeah that's done in public with the presence of men and women and young girls and young boys and this here yes we see it but they just you know it's
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got just a minute if 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 and had to tell us who are completely you know there's a one of us who really butchering half life you know how do you cut pieces of meat 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 and singing and you know the trying to to to cover her screams and 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 dr refused to become a motivator to have to set up on charity to help and have 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 me all the babies into. the trip to sandwich from dawn to love house six two and a half hours through mountain passes on bumpy roads. to school and this is good. for the welcome 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 the focus of mr love and thing and searing we wanted people to know that we love our culture we know we love every bit of it only but from the cut yes it was this way the feel of that is certainly not important here. the teachers are from the same community. the girls receive four days of lessons before their graduation day. one of the no no i. don't know about. today they're learning exactly what the f. jam involved and the health complications using models. about the madonna no no no no no no no no. no i read there were that you were. yeah i'm not going to deliver someone to become mustard. you know if you were not good but because i know about
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them and. i mean you're the bottom one and what all when you know when you don't want to look good i. got a three. when you have been caught you 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. their children's rights you know we did them about health implications of said their so it's basically same same thing with the car to but a different teaching because they want these girls to be important people in the society rather than at my thing i want them to learn her colleagues have had to work hard to change the attitudes of parents. in the pocket community a cut girls can bring significant economic advantage to a poor family. a girl is made of a man brings dowry into in cults and i'll tell you that it for this community the
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play of praise is quite high especially the girl is young and that most people tend to that it has to older men because they bring a good number of calls 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 married them off and they get there is quick quick quick quick quick well so much of the girl worse but on catgirl you can actually be given away at a ferrari place million years for they might even give you away for free because they just want to get rid of your body and you know. after morris graduation the girls who think dance to some composed by a local musician lucky to. have a personal reason for wanting to. swallow in egypt and
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a swat team you think has done. more it. has done. no one helped are my me eighteen again i'm gonna ball or a leg but i want to know he will gnaw. at the guy. johnny he said vanda good morning to me. what was the name of your sister clementine clementine how old was she living your. granny a government on the ball more local morale. if you don't have been illegal in kenya since two thousand and one. but around here
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the law has been largely ineffective. and. you suggest what sixty guys they've got around this village and the villages 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 land you know it's a big county. i find out from them to know that one of her younger sisters run away to be cut with friends. i know them to live use but i wonder if the older generation a mother and grandmother supported her sisters decision she takes me to meet. bonnie. that will mean you are on live. on the now.
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good lord that. i never get more. vocal that they need the. leading down you probably know we're a little devil with them at the barn you can now go on a little utility. and when we begin we wanted other more and the you know the bernard. better see. what you're looking for the. most. we're. now going to do you know i'm going to get really mad at the it's not for me so she wrote her thing in the forest really. so you are against it because of the law but in your time if there was a good. thing. we want to. hear well i hear what they. have done.
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i've heard. he. broke the law and i want you to know the meaning you know. but it will be about what i'm gonna dig the well you need you out on. the bed those home a letter that a good little girl got a little got a commercial. meeting them till of crime other makes me appreciate why the key to ending f g m n with pocket is keeping girls in school. that way pants don't have to rely on a dowry to help support their elders educated girls can pay for their own cows. today the time to write of passes is being held in the market square and families.
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hundreds of people from many different religions have come to witness ok. that was a hair. cut hand. find out that some medical staff made great some sacrifices to be here today that. other many of your
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friends here doesn't or do today have one on me and never get that it's just you hear no one else from the village. so that means they would become. political again. are you here today. they're not here. that land animals are many of them. are a new here just along with. let's go enjoy the others. with another go who catches my eye on me to. leave a lasting impression on me. the presence of dignitaries here is a testament to them till a success it means i'll turn to try to process has a stamp of approval of important eldest in the korean team. right on plonker all blonde haired. the vast majority of pocket
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people a christian and the graduation ceremony and with the blessing. patterns and elders stand behind the girls that belong to their villages. yet it is. nah yeah. it was wonderful and touching to see all the community leaders and the parents especially the father standing behind 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 be caught it was wonderful to see. just wonderful wonderful.
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i wanted to meet. as a little early alice a girl i know to starting a family she ran away from her after her father began beating her mother believing she was responsible for a little futile to be caught. you know this get away against susan and i just learned a lot of the early what you need. to fix a giggle among what i knew. to men and. women all who don't live. under the. law. again i'm one of them going along with only one. of the only so
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your family have shandor the first away bolani to meet the burden on me what do you say to young girls who are about to attend the turn to rite of passage or do you say to them. ne what have i done i look really one eric at the marilyn many dylan look at the. edge you would get a number on the new community that. was cute i see a little less because i'm in the generally illegal and near iran again while i'm not when you're home on the blogs again we're going to how they did in x. y. deal or at what i do that i want me to be gentlemen so what are your hopes and dreams for the future but if you know i'm glowing and under you don't you double the energy not the one i am and the one you genitive analysts are pretty nimble on them as is low will. cure does your job all. crew
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be in school but it's elegiac am. our main course the landmark i am i'm a lan why you use some of the beaches. when we didn't know lonely little demon all of a sudden my non minion there let any energy. nandini look at yemen american and it was a dragon when in an enemy he was able to rock on the back of that's a tough question. i think you're very brave 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 plenty again of the new together let it doesn't get sick when it that rudy was your deal.
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you know. what i see when i look at you i feel someone i can see a lot of sadness in your i 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. spending time with them to learn has been an inspiration to me through had resilience and example she's inspired so many others like and i'm sure in turn that element do the same yet. as i live kenya my sorts john to my family in sweden it's time to face my own. yeah. back in stockholm i meet up with my old childhood friend and fellow writer
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translated with china. china. must pay me a. taxi at america. 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 you are 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 merit and i shot eritrea and. they support women in the diaspora and sweden. for our story you missed on our last one interactions about year history you know your mom. from then into last till then in for a book whom go there in muncie who's almost say. in the
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field are in that barnett or do holy publicly now learned a whole part into all. of life or too many that are your land and the hundred of control. a contritely area clean no nasa shared in a sense about it it did have a lot of your if you are the young there are horns protestant who had to leak or under a mostly mad men the only hope. there are about all of that in your team your real but alex on their streak at the heart may play to you at your with that they say it or. face into body all three criteria thread of incident i love it for folks to rule out the harder it will be i'm a little harder afrikaans problem i had last mc at. cns to order a month for via mirror o'meara india and pakistan kurdistan iraq latin america.
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america because those could have on the guardian then he would put up a normally taboo subject. you know being in the congo are the kind of out of two multiple couldn't all. be on school we didn't that we had in a place that ok marla reconstitute or the had the money they had it up to months and all those men. and the next guy young far out. there. better at that they'd been there thirty growed up. that's all. they want candy and that's all i'm addicted doorless but i'm a mum across think them that i wouldn't hurt your fish to a villain to proton them and might be harder on them and i think they make a mirror and saw for download on four hundred million or flick or given a smuggled t m m doesn't go far from the end of them so it was going to throw it
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out to the. young men their. consequences are that they're for this can't stop us so they it could score up and they're proud. of the only they can just sit there so many tales got the noise. protests of the your day dot com there were forty i should get over shit maneuver on getting a foot i think this court did have what it the heart into the ball but i doubt that it's a. although i've always known i'm not because i never asked my mother why f.e.m.a. 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 surrounds 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 to a. machine which knows the machine we are near which mark would wish they had been i would add. in the kind their rule washing up to life and that's a deal where. the tradition because in court to have denied that with a gun and most felt like a lot of thought of oh no not at all fishing like announced but i had i would rather like an individual to start by her mum must have remarked on the market that them. on the. i'm sure what i would what i'm the guy that's going to eat but i have now got. a lot of each other from what i had had only come not going to the market with a lot of my kind of going to when i'm in the home look i thought i wasn't what does
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a mother i did not know my mother can do. that i need to lady id need to the word is wide id and intimate i have to frame up thing i know some mom and mom must. i feel such a relief after speaking with my mother i know now that she did not endure is 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 turn neither when my daughter. this journey cements my belief that as g.m. will end one day a change will come but it must come from hers and. from those who understand that the richness and uniqueness of culture does not depend on traditions harmful to women.
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the latest news as if breaks the world bank says the arrival of many young migrants could be beneficial for the colombian economy with detailed coverage by turning back on five lateral ties with iran what president donald trump has done is to show people there will be no flirt line between friends and enemies from around the world a big group of pro independents cannot friend storm the play station but then third on both sides killing for placement of thought.
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hello there we're still got quite a few showers over the northern parts of australia for look at the satellite picture we can see the cloud that we've had with us and they have given us some rather beefy downpours in some places i think we'll see a few more as we head through the next few days as well particularly across the central region meanwhile towards the west it'll be fairly warm for us in perth with a top temperature of twenty nine but that will change as we head into saturday a change in the wind direction will bring the temperatures down so twenty three will just be our maximum the temperatures in the southeast are also still struggling so our temperatures in melbourne and sydney will only be getting to around ninety over towards new zealand lots of cloud with us at the moment and that's pushing its way across the rest of the country as it does so it's going to drag down the temperatures behind it so christ church will have an early maximum temperature on friday twenty one degrees but then as we head into saturday that system has pushed its way across us we're in the cool air for maximum this time
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will only be sixteen degrees up towards the northern parts of asia we've also got some cooler air that's working its way in here or behind this weather system and i think works its way across then the temperatures will be dropping so sapporo from eleven down to just five feeling a lot fresher there by saturday the crowd still with us for many of us in japan though on saturdays of the temperatures still holding up tokyo there at eighteen. across china millions of cameras are watching citizens every move and scoring their behavior one used investigates china's surveillance crackdown. on al jazeera.
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