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it is very very difficult to eradicate it the people who think that you have to rescue these guys they are benefiting every week from them on the outskirts of town the team is able to meet some of the goals only one of them agreed to go back all the rest are too afraid of the traffickers and too ashamed to face their peers and relations we can't force them to go back doors who are ready willing to go back to major remembers the we're working with them closely we're working with i.o.m. closely you're going to come together and take the girls back. while some of the girls are paid off the traffickers many are still trapped teenage girls are less likely to be left off even after peeing in agreed two thousand dollars thousands of the victims here in mali are kept in makeshift structures like they should be forced to sleep with as many as ten men in a day some of them as young as fourteen were practically yanked off the streets of
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nigeria in their school uniforms those who got away i don't the very you know for those lucky enough to escape at this safe house in the capital bamako a group of thirty women and goes wait for their reply trees you know who used filters through that some of them will be leaving in a matter of. those tribulation. but eighteen year old faith isn't among the ones leaving she's eight months pregnant and she has a lot of regrets. she's left home without telling anyone she's now drawn between her newly found freedom and how she will be received on arrival in nigeria. i leave the well my mother or my. uncle. this sixteen year old and thousands of others like came to bali through but new republic traffic a promise to a new life with a well paid job the place where. i said he found out on bond he said
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i will give them. russian military let them come here i sure wish nothing that's as you've also made it was. also gosh what's in the board sam chaltain. the goals of the mining areas another brothels of mali say they were registered by law enforcement on arrival they also appear weekly do store for jews whose only problem with prostitution is when it involves bias at least under-age badly and as an argument delegation found out replied creating an estimated twenty thousand trafficked minus and young adults is complex and the girls and young women trapped in the sex trade here may have a long wait before they are reunited with their families i bet it reese al-jazeera . western mali i still ahead on the program we'll have an exclusive
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report from iraq where evidence is emerging the juveniles are being tortured into confessing to crimes they didn't commit. plastic story measures south korea's government is taking to combat application in the country's major cities. hello again a welcome back to international weather forecast but we do have one powerful front that's making its way right now across the southeastern part of australia now with that front we are seeing some cooler temperatures behind the front but with that front here in sydney we do expect to see some windy conditions as well as some blowing dust so that's going to drop the visibility across much of that area so what we're going to see through the rest of day is that front going to be pushing up to the north and for brisbane you're also going to be seeing some showers here on thursday but better conditions down towards city with can cool temperatures
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a few there we are going to see one for about three they'll make its way towards tasmania and that is also going to bring some rain for hobart over the next few days we do expect to see temperatures across that region probably into the high teens as we go towards friday well across the new zealand area we are going to be seeing that same front about it coming across the tasman sea bring some rain across parts of christ church now before the front hits is going to be about twenty six degrees then as we go towards friday difference going to go through and we are going to see in those temperatures dropping about ten degrees across that area but you're going to be seeing the rain by the time we get towards the weekend with a temperature few of about twenty degrees up towards fiji though it is going to be a partly cloudy day for you it's a main in the forecast twenty nine degrees there and over towards new mo we do expect to see attempt a few about twenty eight degrees. a face can tell a story without uttering
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a single word. and knowing glance can guide us. a simple touch inform us. the unconventionality of life witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. again undermined at the top stories on al jazeera satellite images appear to show work has begun to restore a space rocket launch site in north korea comes just days after nuclear talks between can john and donald trump and is in failure. germany has extended its ban
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on selling weapons to saudi arabia resisting pressure from some european allies to end it. and nigeria is preparing to bring home an estimated twenty thousand girls trapped in mali the victims of the sex trade and are being kept in line conditions . at the height of europe's refugee crisis in twenty fifteen tens of thousands of people were arriving on europe shores every month now with the number of neurons down nearly ninety percent european commission has declared the migration crisis to be over so what has changed with more on this our reporter john hall is with me here in the studio said jonah first that that's the first question really is is it actually over this crisis well i think there's some fairly judicious use of language here in the annual progress report on migration declaring the migration crisis over the operative word there being crisis and certainly it's way better than it was in two thousand and fifteen at the height of what was then the biggest
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migration crisis since world war two well over a million people flooding into europe most of them syrians coming through turkey well there was a deal struck with turkey there were successful efforts to dismantle smuggling networks the winding down gradually of the war in syria has all contributed to that drop in just one hundred sixteen thousand according to the u.n. a.c.r. crossing into europe last year most of those african migrants now what this language doesn't adequately describe are the very serious problems that still exist notably the big camps in places like libya holding in deeply insecure unsanitary difficult conditions thousands upon thousands of people without them. means of processing asylum applications adequately and of course in the e.u. itself the appalling really unforgivable conditions in which thousands of syrians still live on the greek islands do we have any idea why the e.u. decided to make this declaration right now significance of the timing well they say that they're spelling all of this out now to combat what they describe as fake news
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misinformation myths and untruths put about largely from among their own countries like italy where you still hear rampant talk about the migration crisis fuelling political support for far right parties one of which is in office of course at the moment you hear it in countries like britain but no one has done it quite the same as viktor orban in hungary using migration in the refugee crisis to fuel another win election win last year he's railed against the e.u. on everything from border security to the compulsory relocation quotas and notably in the last few days using a big poster bearing the face of the commission president alongside or burns burton who are george soros representing this collective deliberate push which he's constantly warning about to flood europe with millions of refugees that i think was a step too far for the e.u. using that picture this is the e.u. fighting back essentially against one of its china thank you strike said one of
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kenya's main airports have grounded flights disrupting hundreds of journeys riot police have been deployed to disperse protesting workers outside nairobi's jemma kenyatta airports the country's aviation workers' union is locked in a dispute with kenya airways over contracts and job security replacement staff have been drafted in to screen passengers and their luggage. two white men in south africa have been sentenced to twenty three and eighteen years in prison for killing a young black man they caught him stealing sunflowers from a farm the case itself is led to increased racial tension as for me to miller reports from the northwest province. peter daughter of art and philip scotto were last year found guilty of killing a fifteen year old black boy whom they'd caught stealing sunflowers on a farm where they worked they've now been sentenced to of are to eighteen years and souter to twenty three years in prison the sentence comes two years after markham
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almost who was killed on the outskirts of the small town of collini welcome all as parents a sock in agnes say their son's death was senseless and racially motivated. if my son was a weight they would have not killed him for being on the farm in taken floors they would have disciplined him or they killed my son because he's. following my kamala's death people here rioted some looted shops and burned down houses including property owned by the farmers the community was torn apart along racial lines this is where michael moore lho was found after he was caught on the farm he had suffered a broken neck but there are two versions to the story one is that michael miller was killed by the two white men who would courting stealing sunflowers but they claim the boy died when he jumped off the back of a van as they drove into the police station the families of these men say the trial wasn't fair and important evidence was ignored they save my kamala's death was an
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accident and from from our side. we are sort of at something like this happen but it's easy with this and discipline on the on the side of the children but the people in the township must teach the children do not take something that does not belong to you. of art and scooter plan to appeal the conviction and sentence in recent weeks the only witness said he lied to the court when he testified that he saw the two men throw the boy from the back of the van but he later said he'd been intimidated bribed and made to read a statement to clear the farmers in twenty seventeen two white men in power malanga were found guilty of attempted murder after they filmed themselves forcing a black man into a coffin they said had trespassed and stolen copper cables they threaten to burn him alive that court's judgment highlighted the extent of racial divisions in post apartheid south africa here in collini the life sentence given to daughter of art
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and scooter has brought some consolation to a community who promised protests if the sentence was lenient but closure appears to be a long way off for the sleepy conservative town what is certain is that the death of a fifteen year old black boy has further entrenched racial divisions here from al-jazeera callignee northwest province of africa at least seventeen people have been killed in a suicide attack on construction workers in eastern afghanistan for attackers raided the base of a construction company in near jalalabad airport igniting a five hour gun battle the attackers were also killed no group has claimed responsibility for both the taliban and eisel are active in the area. evidence is emerging from iraq that juveniles are being tortured into confessing to crimes they didn't commit including being involved with eisel that's going to end in northern iraq spoke exclusively to one teenager's family. passing through the
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checkpoint was supposed to bring the seventeen year old we're calling them closer to a future with hope. instead his family says kurdish security forces in northern iraq snatched any chance of that he was arrested eight months ago as the family was trying to cross into erbil to escape a tribal feud back home in mosul. security forces blindfolded handcuffed and hit him when they slapped him he had to say he joined eisel for three days the interrogator said it's not enough if you don't confess to more we'll hand you over to other security forces my son who was very young at the time and afraid as them is now serving a sentence for joining i saw here at the reformatory for females and juveniles his family says they managed to keep him out of reach of the armed group during its
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control of mosul and he's an innocent boy tortured into making a false confession since twenty sixteen human rights watch says forty one juveniles have reported being tied in stress positions given electric shocks and being beaten by kurdish security forces with electric cables plastic pipes and rods in order to extract confessions and the alleged torture continued here at this facility designed to rehabilitate juveniles. we have tolerance of those fighters who have confessed already there i sold members on pietist i don't believe there's any need any sort of advantage to take with couple of children and make sure they have to be confessed on the torture so this is very much you will reject. according to human rights watch several juvenile inmates say some of the guards beat them for misbehaving subjected them to death threats and verbal abuse and kept them in their
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cells for long periods of time these are victims and as victims they should be given every opportunity to reintegrate rehabilitate and rejoin society although we were given access to interview inmates there was no way to protect their identities from the staff. said we work in a transparent way and don't intend to keep a lid on bad things if these things took place in our facility we would be preventing media and local and international organizations from visiting as that is supposed to be released soon but his family worries if he returns to mosul which is under the jurisdiction of the federal government in baghdad he'll get arrested again this time by iraqi forces. that are joe hockey genius of the this isn't justice my son is stigmatized for the rest of his life and he'll carry the fear of being arrested at any time as with many victims alleging torture the teenager may
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also face a life long struggle with the psychological trauma natasha going to aim al-jazeera . australia plans to send asylum seekers in offshore prison camps needing medical care to a remote island that's closer to indonesia the mainland australia prime minister scott morrison to a christmas island to announce the government's strategy his conservative government is reopening a camp there off to poland possibly or allowing doctors to decide which asylum seekers can visit australia for treatment the aim is to prevent them from reaching the mainland. this sounds former ball scholars go and has been released after more than three months in jail go left the tokyo detention center of the posting almost nine little dollars bail he was arrested in november accused of falsifying financial documents which he denies the judge ordered going to remain in japan and that his residence be placed under video surveillance south korea's president and
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has all of his government to take extraordinary measures to combat air pollution seven major cities including solo record high concentrations of fine dust particles that can cause illness measures include shutting down public parking lots and limiting the number of cars allowed on the roads or mcbride has more from salt. the people of seoul and other cities throughout south korea have been breathing this now for the best part of a week and in the past few days the government has been holding emergency meetings trying to figure out ways of dealing with it they've put in place a number of special measures such as controlling traffic on the roads putting controls on construction sites power stations and giving instructions to things like elementary schools not to have outdoor activities but there's very little the government can do here about the prevailing winds and it's called a lot of this pollution has come from neighboring china in fact president moon j.n.
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of south korea this wednesday morning giving an instruction that south korea should be working more with china on what is seen here as a shared problem it's thought a lot of this pollution comes from deserts in china with the fine dust being sucked up into the atmosphere mixing with pollution from factories and power stations and then being pushed by the prevailing winds just far enough to cover the korean peninsula but not strong enough to take it any further so sophisticated cities like seoul having to wait for a change in the wind direction before it can get a breath of fresh air. and remind with the top stories on al-jazeera north korea appears to have begun work to restore a space rocket launch site satellite images of hill buildings that the tongue
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chuang recites in the northwest of the country have been restored it comes just days after nuclear talks between the north korean leader kim jong un and us president trump in vietnam and it in failure. my own sense is that this is sort of peek at the way donald trump treated them in north korea are in vietnam there was a sense that that would lead to something we know that there was some surprise on the north korean side but it sort of fell apart and this is i think the north koreans were punching back. the u.n. as well north korea is facing severe food shortages after its worst harvest in more than a decade human figures show production of staple crops like silly bins and potatoes down by more than a third british and american made bombs that killed or injured nearly one thousand civilians in yemen according to a report by a yemeni monitoring group and a us human rights organization report investigated twenty seven air strikes launched on yemen by the saudi let alone once between april twenty fifth and april twenty eighth. germany has extended its arms sales ban on saudi arabia despite
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pressure from european partners such as britain and france the german foreign minister said the ban will continue until the end of the month to evaluate saudi arabia's military involvement in yemen a religious school run by joshi mohammed in northeastern pakistan appears to be intact six days off to india said it destroyed the compound in an air raid that's according to satellite pictures from a private u.s. company reviewed by the russia's news agency the indian government said its air strikes hit all intended targets and killed a large number of fighters pakistan says the bombs hit a forested area and did not cause any casualties the european commission has declared the migration crisis over at the height of europe's refugee crisis in twenty fifteen tens of thousands of people arrived on europe's shores every month but that number is now down nearly ninety percent france to mcmahon's the european commission's first vice president says despite that the crisis might be over
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