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tv   Nepals Fake Orphans  Al Jazeera  May 8, 2020 1:32am-2:01am +03

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the united nations says the world's richest nations need to give billions of dollars to help protect people in the poorest countries from coronavirus head of the world food program says the pandemic could lead to a significant rise in conflict hunger and poverty he called for $4700000000.00 of extra aid warning that any instability could affect people across the world the nickel official says a plastics factory in india has just begun to leak toxic gas again that comes after 11 people were killed by an early leak after a 1000 people have been left with breathing problems after the incident in the east of the country the facility and by the south korean from l.g. had been on news for 40 days due to india's coronavirus knock down. to stay with us one i want east is next looking at the polls fake orphans thanks very much dishwashing. i care about how the u.s. engages with the rest of the world i cover foreign policy national security this is
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a political impasse here's the conflict are we telling a good story we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise it's absolutely feels that you were there. from the impoverished communities the theme alliance the pool's children attracting in the south. separated from their families boys and girls forced to pose as offerings to attract foreign donations. now finally hitting hard but will their parents accept the one i want to east follows the journey of the children caught up in the polls illegal drugs.
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i'm on my way to make a special group of children. this price is quite important in the whole crisis of how things are it's to god that's right. i must say this is a transit high on the outskirts of katmandu all of the children here have been rescued from a legal orphanages i'm going to do try seeing how many ha they were trafficked from their villages deep in the mountains. with. the next big 10 year old davy is finding her voice again what about that one. who lives that's right. she's mischievous sometimes she cracks jokes she is very very friendly with all the
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children and she just loves a carefree type of child she is so she's a bit of a character yeah she is is there and that. it's a lot to do that they're ok on this is going to be difficult that. they're mostly as a guard and want to play. despite everything she's been through davy hasn't lost. is a good visit or a good dream of home while i am strong. there are. more on their want to put that one. no i can't imagine how these young children between the age of 3 to 9 or 10 how can they be separated you know how can they live away for so many years so many months. yet who that's in a few days the children will start the long trip back to their families and that's .
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the poles mountain regions are is beautiful as they are poor opportunities here a few. many parents in remote villages want to bet a lot for their children. often age recruiters pri on that desperation. families hand over the savings on the promise of an education for their kids in kathmandu. but there's a catch. all orphanages might provide some schooling the children are falsely presented as all phones to attract foreign sponsors and volunteers. it's an industry
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exploited by nepalis the driven by western democracy. we're trained in western countries to think a certain way about developing countries and one of those ways is that. often edges are a great way of caring for children who are who would otherwise be living in poverty and that in combination with the good intentions and the funding and the flow of volunteers just drives the separation of church or from their families. the cold hard facts there aren't enough often ends to volunteer with or found this whole industry so the orphans of being invented paper often say are our friends made by their fortunate documentation i mean like. a struggling lawyer kate bedore speaks from 1st hand experience. it's in 2006 she
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and some friends rise to funds to open an orphanage in kathmandu with an initial in types of 6 girls handed over by another institution. personally sponsored the smallest child 4 year old alicia. i felt a huge sense of responsibility towards her but i also wondered where are her parents and why is she off and then we just ashamed to parents by dead she was too small to tell us otherwise for more than a decade cases mine time to contact with alicia and the other girls. to die there reuniting for the 1st time in 5 years.
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to see. so i don't. have a mystery to. my family they hit in the. wilds . tammy's earth there in the room long as i get going but i don't need to in order to rely rather than it. knows now that all of the girls have a living family it's. the eldest me k.g.'s team. in 2012 an order to reveal that being trafficked as paper before entering her can. we found 4 drawn death certificates and birth certificates. were found that the
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children's names had been changed to prevent a surprise family finding them and i thought if they've got family. there's no way that they should be here with us. if they've got family lane we need to find a way to get them apart. kate's organization forget me nots began the process of tracing the families they discovered alicia's parents had been searching for her for years and we got that news i remember crying when her father came to katmandu to see aleisha he hadn't seen her for 6 or 7 years and he kept her chin and he turned her head and she has
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a scar just here and he touched a skier and then he lifted her forehead and she has a scar tissue from when she was obviously a small child and he said this is this is my child. you can't even if you. did nothing else. was the most important. and the. forget me not has completely changed its mission from often age to reuniting children with their families. and after living at home with her family for 4 years alicia has returned to kathmandu to enroll in college and to mentor children like davey. there you. see that if there are no foreign staff
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volunteers at the transit on the care is in the hands of nepalis they know what needs to be done today institutionalize this country they're on their way there and we just felt that it's more important to have a holy voice in that process than it is to have your honest question that process you but at least at the staff carefully build trust with the children so they can try to find their families. when the children start trusting you justing us the team here then they start telling more stories about the previous orphanage or the family members. under the one is helping to put the pieces back together when you are able to reunite a child with her or his family i think is the best thing in the world that's how i feel and my team. was on that
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with him by liam over and. many of the children like davey are still traumatized that over there was the head . hurt. listen. how about the button button go like this video shows the die that davy and the other children were rescued from the illegal orphanage that had been held on the outskirts of katmandu for more than 6 months at the heart of for better life here they were lured the families were tricked but actually the life which they were living in this place. was held. the orphanage owners had filed to secure sponsors main while the children went hungry. boys me you
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know and i think that anger is good for me because that will help me to talk in front of the government authorities and the people who are supporting orphanages that you are harming children. davey's own arms cowburn our border has been charged with trafficking the children it's common in the orphanage tried for relatives to be used as go betweens. kalpa na has agreed to speak publicly for the 1st time she climbs she was assured the children would receive quality schooling and accommodation but she filed to rise the alarm when she saw the terrible conditions. over so much didn't make it what made the natives by their own bad unless it badly after what has been avoided by it over that life annie mayor who
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did nothing about that is of a day there are few of whom are aware of what another one day may miss who they know here couple are says she tried to help the children. w. for a loan and they will but it may so give us here a way if that is the my part is i guess i might because of its own mess i think a boy lagaan but once i get into it it's what exactly is that he's had this little sub but to that i am not a part of any medical so that's a company is out on file but will be gyal if she's found guilty. of a movie that are not bad no they asked me who by and they is mother. bizarrely is a point in over north of what the big government say boy about minister of any. good law firm and it is connected to the ducats. the court proceedings could take years to resolve.
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at the transit home davie and the other children are preparing to go home to home. you're. just like the kids to be lama is from home. so isn't theirs and ours is organization the himalayan innovative society is partnering with forget me nots to ensure the children arrive home safely. and tell you anybody remember what you think again what a class. mother. i was and when i was actually born you know. i mean.
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you're going home means signing goodbye to the staff at the transit hog. that. even though it's for all the right reasons leaving his behind. that.
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there are no roads to houma it will take 2 flights to get there. the children have bonded through the ordeal that she did it in less than 24 hours they will be going their separate why it's. to be lomond on this it will be challenging. when the attack. orphan is in everyone faint. but once the come back to defend me it is a hierarchy of family members so you have to respect each of the family members
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differently so that it will be difficult for the thai. it's a rough ride. as the plane gets closer the children start recognizing their villages billard. homework is one of the most impoverished and isolated parts of nepal its capital cyma caught sits at almost $3000.00 masons. so high the prime banning needs to make
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it to see. the kids whites for their families to arrive early is to get. the canada and the us i want to get the family that. doesn't live here the past day. at 1st the children i'm not sure how to reconnect. but i'm told no more than the local culture is reserved. for come by now i believe that of course here i am going to have a new move because well got her on her mclaren get a loan then the other no longer talk about winning but at the end i hold on and i saw you saying don't i mean this is just the start of a complex process davey lamas job isn't just to reunite the families
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a to help them through the hardships that separated them in the 1st place. to huge or. to hear. going on that. i don't. know if you seem to. hate. this 30 going to care the news or. when you know. we are not the only sending the side to family but we support higher education hours of his not finished college of staff from the air because we have to. watch all the v.a. vs the changes in the family and counsel them into just. the 10 year old davy is doing why didn't you as the die ages you got is not the only factor in this town in the midst of them at last davies mother kawasaki
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arrives who are there. who need cash. best to custom dic tights that she greets the men the 1st. person lay there when they pull up pools would maybe do that and there are no shadows of a fiction to debut in my ability to you know so tell me about the budget no that's atlantic city. yet here i'll go there and i'm with you oh not i'm rich man a deal davies mom trusted that her daughter was being educated and cared for incrementally now she's learning the reality.
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it's not easy putting families back together after almost a year but the children are more worldly now runs out ahead of that many of the parents have never met the mountains. the detainees. are going to their home. did you hear that. there's only one wife a davey to get hired on forced. to villages deep in the mountains a day's walk from sema caution it will be
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a difficult training. it's not until you get out here that you really understand just how father traffic
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is prepared to god to get children so they also need to market in katmandu it also gives a sense of the ocelot ition and remind us that the parents of by saying that desperate for opportunities and education for their children. to these mom has lived to last if he would struggle 3 of her 6 children died of illness. are you here and you going after with a beauty of maggot you knew he had money on her. after night gamma though it seemed that i a gallon or any on a half a day is the day that. and the everyday or early on that i'm. davies journey back to her village is finally i've got.
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to be great so psystar only it's an awkward region yet and. they've lived very different lives since davy left for katmandu and once the davies family will receive financial support to send her and our early to school in the village social workers will check on them for the next 3 to 5 years if you look awesome i have a that it's very i live where they had to go through as i am from rather. well again gotta have more more she didn't give us a little i am i come up on it on. a passenger bus. oh for sure i was out there he had the money than one can i.
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go to keep warm cause i was the last line of a better north of a go or got over a flag of yeah. this city than boise i mean. back in katmandu so bodies are beautiful each tried like alicia don't want another generation to suffer. terrible identity. bonding with oh they need to know who are not but a washout also and they do a good. work in the good good. family with our are from the. cost of food loans off the.
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i would say please do not volunteer or fund often ages this is not just a problem in the poll but it's actually a global problem and we know it is up to 8000000 children living in open just across the world and we know are that 80 percent of them have a parent that could care for them if they was deported and that's astounding. venturis campaigning to end the flow of funds candy it's really hard to get paper to change their minds particularly when they've been supporting and all finished for a long time even when we found a family for these children some with some dinosaurs saying to us that's great they've found the hanley bit you want let them go back they will you be back to poverty because the kids will be better off with you what they. poverty is just a lack of resources resources we can fix laos can't buy that we can't just pay for that to happen that has happened in a family. culturally
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