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tv   Dutertes New War  Al Jazeera  October 11, 2019 1:33am-2:02am +03

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i understand they try to ignore sometimes those tears coming though because sometimes people say no it's not you it's wonderful girls just wait for the next you know whatever i still want to know what people don't understand so i feel like busting in when i see things walking then i see a wow maybe. this is where we are going. this is. a primary school where i was i was determined where we would go through the closing asked both the shows. and. the parliament through sports to limit the culture or social beliefs that hinders women participation in the country's development that's my motto.
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this is my wish. to be involved in this book because. i didn't have this opportunity. so often that this learning they can roam in the future and. you. don't go. to a book. because.
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under. communism kind of a modern is on. your own heart. well the movie easy well my handlebars kamu on the on of our teacher was a common one that in the area. was called the wind that was a much arc we went to catch air i recall your truth i never knew you would charge which you know but that you now are shylock iraq as a team than you are you know. there are support anemic units unions the ones that are now. the woman and she going to run. you will if you go to go see just. now i know that you have because while the. while not what i want to put out. there so what i'd like to say that she no doubt desire to. well
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a number of which and welcome it will come it will be shock. talk i'm a common among. some we have managed to sit up $6.00 to $10.00 so everywhere teams have come up. i grew up in a family by 13 children living. and you know our country we live i had many goals as children it was not true when i was in the community so always my mother wished to have so many. boys so that she may be loved in the community she may be recognised now my father was a footballer he always wanted me to a school team to go on to some training my mother was still please please never raise your leg that you are shooting the ball and if i touch the ball that's to work for me. so i grew up with that mentality to feel that i wish i was
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a boy. so when i grew up i still have that passion now in my heart to say i will never get a chance i'll give change to the younger ones so that they may know that they can still play what if i do feel like. i'm up to so we will sit it all who we wanna. talk could you don't go for a bit sport or hadn't it is a career googlebot if you know. the main idea of looking at screws and to charles was to chant the kind of mentality that was just choosing guys to participate in football instead to interest them for sports they're cool tell them to want help difference or sometimes can the classrooms and their owners to never to play football more good i will quote go to the white house photo now will russia want us there at the 100 which was
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a german sit in. eternity you know gandhi. since you never know who was on which susan and i was a meeting. you didn't. support it or. sport. regular just was our fault and i was called you don't want a quad i was more conduit it caught us for loving a mini. arkham ruckus and it was a 2 but i gotta say it took one who's president may i have a look i want to record me. were able to start football teams in 15 minutes.
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just a day when they prove that they don't live until death by living you only. been telling uniforms so that they say that those are putting on trial so join one side still wearing just go to the other side. you. know you can stay outside the mindset it has been to. what you think makes them happy in just a couple 6 months in front of the very strong team. and meanwhile he has bombs are getting to understand that this can happen. i. just need to make the step for. you know having these women together in a football team that was one step once in
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a football team you know united then to start talking different idea dentists ok let's form a pretty. good car shows. i don't know what about the who or how much i'm afraid. is it was when it comes when i'm on the one we need. to turn on the gun i really can't i don't want to tell someone i was hanging on the kids and i'm the champion of christendom. some time back with the man who will take everything big one still after getting all the money in a box and i didn't do different at the profit. comes home sometimes if i missed something. that was the excuse they. know now.
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we can also one still other time you 2 going to have us we didn't see anything at all now i've just been there once in the bishops of my children i've bought a bed for my children this one i'd never gone to school notions of school now what do you want and just as you know women are so soft to suckle with my man i'm giving here to some to one drink by their 1st. names the misunderstanding stops and. they did go to school. so they're able to take their children to school. in. the. country. to do something that we approach.
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this day respect. that a woman has no idea this is a great so many or so are coming but it's not yet at the highest percentage. now we are going to see one of billet doux with a member of our course we're going to see us was economical empowered how to travel level best to earn a living i wish effect feeding now in daily life. so this is a sort of club whereby people sit and drink and chat she doesn't read that this is her own house you have to be determined you have to have the passion and you have to make you will where there is no way so that the power that you want to know women. you can see it is a profession of cuisine whereby they just agree or they brush it for the customers
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have you felt you know your grandmother. or you can also additionally you look adventurous and if you can a lot of people don't want to work out what i mean is that she said to be willing. to send. us to that one leg can have about 30 brush it every day since the venter brush it and by the time she sells the old goat she has a profit of about 4000 who she has promised should get 150000 as a profit to one individual so no young man or woman who was mobility ventures will be in the sport just to be in a salon you work and when you do not require beautiful. houses the kind is. very soft. a mormon. now from the business of a restaurant to visited the banks was given a long where by she decided to buy cows so that she may have milk to drink on some
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to using their sort on that women co-operative decide which kind of business they want to do this is why i believe that football is a platform which is the tool because we believe in men and women on the team they have different ideas and which have been constructive so when they fit together after playing they all feel that they want to post but so on this emotional just play football and then come woman think this is why the obstacles for men. understand that power once women understand that of the british value the minimum
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standard they can give great ideas then they become self-confident and then it is easy for them to think of his the community at large. we try just to empower them to us to be people responsible for development of the country so you should stand up come out of your feel most of what happened and then stand and that is different to others to come and cook each other's hands and then work together for the betterment of my country. was. it. every press or
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whatever the group was perceived to have the content of the country codes of the productive in a country around. i've. been i would put out more in my change is very much our culture has been very harmful to the economy and the minds of many people in the us challenging traditional attitudes how narrowing the gender gap is helping women in whom the camargue was escape poverty and focus on a couple of men trying to break his barrier so much she smiles by giving women access to resources meet the women leading the way. women make change on al-jazeera. some of the back to today's headlines there are protests like this one that are trying to discern and reforested areas that have been always devastated setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions you've been out there with
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doesn't matter we mean true think it's how you approach an individual and that's what it is a certain way of doing it you can't just buy in and get a story and fly out. fires along the turkish syrian border as ankara steps up its offensive against kurdish fighters. from a headquarters and. also ahead toning down the rhetoric donald trump says he's talking to both the kurds and the turks a day after threatening to ruin turkey's economy. top u.s.
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and chinese officials kick off a new round of talks to try and end a trade war that economies worldwide. more anger in ecuador as indigenous groups join the government protests against austerity measures. hello turkey has intensified its offensive against kurdish fighters in north eastern syria so there is heavy fighting in border villages on day 2 of turkey's military operation huge plumes of smoke can be seen billowing in the sky as turkish jets bombarded kurdish positions and so far 3 civilians have been killed including a child in mortar fire well turkey's president has defended the military onslaught which he said was an operation to eliminate terrorists the violence is giving rise to fears of a humanitarian crisis as thousands of people have begun fleeing to safety and
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a short while ago president donald trump said he's speaking to both the turks and the kurds that's a day after he threatened to ruin turkey's economy we have correspondents covering developments at the united nations and from a colleague that's on turkey's border with syria but we start our coverage with this reports from santa. turkish airstrikes and artillery bombardment are targeting the defenses of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces as the turkish army advances into northeast syria on some fronts turkish soldiers and their local allies the opposition syrian national army pushed a few kilometers deep capturing several villages in mainly spare sleep populated areas the s. the f. is outgunned and outmanned by the 2nd largest army in the nato alliance but kurdish led forces are putting up resistance promising to make any battle long and hard the
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flap to rain however will make it difficult to hold their ground in the face of heavy firepower their media focus of turkey's air and ground operation is a 100 kilometer stretch of territory from the syrian border town of tell me to the border town of ras al-ain to the east it is an area the u.s. military withdrew from earlier this week it seems the turkish army and its local allies want to secure areas before moving into towns. international aid agencies are warning of an impending humanitarian disaster they also warn of mass displacement turkish commanders say civilians and civilian infrastructure are not the targets of the campaign thousands of syrians are already on the move fleeing hostilities which are still largely confined to border areas but the safe zone turkey says it wants to create extends 480 kilometers along the border and 30 kilometers deep turkey says the operation is about getting rid of
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a security threat it considers the syrian kurdish armed group the y. p.g. which forms the backbone of the as the f a terrorist organization the turks also want millions of refugees it is looking after to move to the safe zone both the money so you know for years syrians fled from morocco. and other as they fled from iceland the y.p. she took his province of song is home 240-0000 serious and 125000 of them live here and this turkish border town they need to be able to go home. the western arab countries are not on board with turkey's plan that some say will create demographic changes president pressure type argonne hit back. with 3600000 syrian refugees in our country whiting to go back to their homes the european union look at yourself i repeat at the moment you cannot call or define the operation as an invasion our job is easy we could just open the doors and
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2600000 refugees we've seen them back to you. some numbers saudi arabia should look in the mirror they put yemen in the situation and look what's happening in their tens of thousands of people are dying in yemen saudi arabia you should talk about this 1st you cannot criticize our operation or so egypt you cannot talk at all you are the murder of democracy in your country. leaders of turkey's government and military commanders have been spelt out the scope of their campaign much may depend on planned talks between article on and us president donald trump next month but the growing criticism of turkey's actions in syria is another battle the government in ankara is facing. on the turkey syria border let's get a live update now from charles stratford he's also joining us from turkey's border with syria in the town of. charles what's the latest what do you have for us.
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well certainly in the last couple of hours in this immediate area there has been a low in the fighting we've heard a few will it sound to be outgoing artillery fire but certainly in comparison to the situation a few hours ago it has been a lot quieter as you say according to asil season seem to be backed up by. a as many as 9 civilians may have been killed in want to believe to be artillery fire from the syrian side including a 9 month old baby that was in sri different locations according to a civil lawsuit she's with the free syrian army of a coolness the syrian opposition which of course of being drafted in by the 6 to take part in this operation the turks having back them for years during the syrian revolution absolute says are telling us that you have to say there was fighters
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have taken control of potentially 5 villages in the east and you for each use area and food deliveries around the russell iron which is to the east of here including so they say the industrial area because it's impossible for us to confirm it but there is an indication because certainly the artillery fire here has been a lot less in the last couple of hours it may suggest that ground troops have moved in a little bit deeper and of course that would make it on safe for all the next to continue bob and risky to their own main interests to move so we're still less as. least 9 civilians have been killed by fire so that is another clue from the s.t.'s for some sort of a no fly zone to be to be established over northern syria huge concern for the hundreds of thousands of civilians as we heard him say and his package we
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understand. fleeing further south into syria massive concerns by the u.n. and humanitarian organizations as to whether they're going to be able to deal with the what we can only presume will be an unfolding crisis all right charles stratford thank you for that update. now the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting in new york to discuss the crisis our diplomatic editor james bays is joining us from there and we do expect to hear from some of the ambassadors james don't we. we do we've already actually heard from the russian ambassador a short time ago very quick comments here saying of the from russia's point of view there needs to be dialogue at this stage and saying it was unlikely that the syrian security council was going to come up with a unified position because he said a unified statement or product as he called it from the security council needed to cover all aspects of the conflict in the syria and not just the most recent developments expect soon to hear also from the european union they
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are likely to come to this podium the french ambassador very shortly to speak to us we already have heard from some of the e.u. ambassadors this is what the deputy ambassador of germany told us earlier. germany had together with its e.o. partners has requested that the security council deal with the situation in syria today under any other business in close consultations germany condemns the turkish unilateral military operation in northeastern syria in the strongest possible terms we fear that this operation runs the risk of further destabilizing the entire region and also restraint from the islamic state. while those were the words from the deputy ambassador of germany it was the year with the 5 members of the e.u. that called for the security council meeting but even very in some of the language that they've issued some of the statements they've issued from their capitals in
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the last couple of days have deferred you've heard certainly the strongest language coming from france and germany which have strongly condemned the turkish military operation and called it to cease immediately. then you have another of the e.u. current e.u. members may not be for much longer the u.k. which doesn't say quite the same thing it just says it's deeply concerned about the situation i suspect that the u.k. language is all that the e.u. are likely to have agreed on when they come to give their statement in the next few minutes here at the security council at the end of a meeting which is still ending we can show you perhaps just the pictures here by the door of the security council and you can see there there are various ambassadors and diplomats being briefed from some of the member states and some of the diplomats wake and waiting for ambassadors who are still talking in the close consultation room to leave that room among those they're standing there is the
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press secretary of the u.s. ambassador kelly craft now one possibility i'm hearing is that the u.s. which had wanted to have some sort of joint language from all of the security council and certainly had come up with a draft as had the europeans for joint language that she might make a statement in her capacity as the u.s. ambassador giving the u.s. his position and that she might possibly come here to this podium that is still a possibility in the next few minutes of course this is a difficult situation with regard to the u.s. because of the confusion that we've seen in washington in recent days starting with that statement from the white house after president trumps called president early on which he seemed to give the turkey a green light for this operation and all the subsequent statements we've seen from the state department from the pentagon and from president trump trying it seems
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walked back part of that statement so expect during in the next few minutes to hear from the e.u. 6 members of the new there are 5 currently sitting on the security council but a stone you're joins in january so that's why it will be 6 ambassadors up here i understand that the french ambassador who's been pushing for the strongest language on this is the one that is going to read the statement but also the possibility that the u.s. ambassador kelly craft will be here shortly to to read ok james thank you we'll leave it there for an hour cross back to you in the later james mates thank you. meanwhile the u.s. president on the trump has doubled down on his decision to withdraw troops saying that he's trying to end what he calls and list wars surely how could the latest reaction from washington u.s. president donald trump taking to twitter on thursday morning a series of 2 tweens where he indicated he's talking to both turkey as well as the kurds the kurds of course have been a reliable ally of the united states in recent years in the effort to defeat eisel many in the united states believing that this decision to pull back and allow
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turkey to conduct its military operation has essentially let down a very valuable and loyal ally to the united states the u.s. president has been pushing back on that suggestion also noting in this tweet that in his views the turkish people as well as the currents have been fighting in his words forever and the united states should not be injecting itself into an historic conflict now having said that the united states president also caution in turkey if there are what the u.s. president believes are inhumane or large civilian casualties he has endorsed a movement in the u.s. senate by a member of his own republican party as well as a democratic senator to sanction turkey that efforts could be voted on as early as next week would not only potentially limit military sales to turkey but could also sanction at the highest levels including president won his financial assets and
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even limit the ability for the leadership to obtain visas to enter the united states. still ahead on al-jazeera water is at the center for a 30 year old border dispute in central asia we take a look at how it could all be resolved soon. hello off a significant rain in western turkey the fronts going through it probably has changed feel the weather in the caucasus and maybe in the fall north of syria you won't notice it in the full cost very much 23 in baku and twenty's in tehran nothing in the.

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