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after delegates failed to agree on a deal. an agreement on a lawson damage policy remains one of the key sticking points. the policy cause for rich nations to compensate developing countries for the impacts of climate change talks will now be continuing into saturday. well, those are the headlines. i'll be back with more news here on out there after generation football. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world . do you think diplomacy still stands? it's showing so i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. a winter, it's going to be held holder inside story on al jazeera. welcome to generation football. coming up, we find out what's happened to afghanistan, youth women's national football team. since i was granted asylum in portugal in 2021. how was the full effect of their lives and what are their hopes?
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the future nickel? i'm get a i need to walk on. nick thought it would be able show us if their life are to football for in the players. i sat down with patrice ebara, frances, former football captive right now. there are big children affected by violent manchester united. he wanted to find english primarily. and the champion in his memoir, i love this game. he opened up for the 1st time about his experience of the piece as a child for people. it was like really weird for patrice to be talking about child abuse. but because i am a human being. but he also said the football with the lifeline that saved him ah
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the trees thank you for coming to speak to me today. you're welcome. you are one of the most successful football players in recent history. but since retiring before we've done so many things you've done pundits re lots of social media activism. what is the thing you most enjoy doing with your time at the moment? no, it's fine. any don't set up an alarm. a noise, these like meeting people is by and people help people doing caesar. i didn't, i've the time to do it. you know? because i always say when you were a football player, you leaving the bubble and you are like it like truck inside that box. and he doesn't allow you to do many things you would like to do. so now i be honest, i feel free as a, as a person, but also mentally. and i can think about different things and we should talk about your back. you mentioned the neighborhood lazy lease way of from and a lot of really, really successful players came from there. like town me, marseilles, i. what do you think it is about the french suburbs that produces such successful
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players is so many different nationality. you know, is, is a mix. i know. do you are listed as we are the only lead to be, oh, liter city. we win every trophy like between me, ali and marcial, and like differently. so is so many buttress ever so many children, only so many marcel in my little town. oh to say it is because it's so many culture like you're going to have like people from senegal, from algeria for my lee and all this mix. and we like playing in the street. i think playing football. save you bomb, stealing to stay away from being naughty or whatever. so good bodies, a way to communicate you are the people in when you're leaving the street. football is the most important thing. many people, as they can about, you know, it's coming hardships as a child at poverty, drugs, islands. but they're very faithful. all is at your level with that as they can about child abuse. as you had done the book, i opinions with that. why was it important for you to start to pick that way?
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ah, i never talk about it before by way. kim is because i opened myself to the woman of my life, margot, i and we were watching something on tv about her pedophile and we look and she says, my god, if someone do that too. okay, there we go. crazy. and she saw my red, my face was really lie, you know, angry and say, okay, and i say yes, i'm fine. she said, no, you not. ok, but she was the matter. so when i tell her she cry, of course, and i cry too. from that day i start to understand, you know, i need to get rid of that dosing masculinity because i grow up as crying is a sign of weakness. so she unlocked something and i was like, okay, i can't lie, did my autobiography, and don't tell everything. and after, of course, for people to was like, really weird for patrice to be the captain of the french national too much to say united talking about is a child abuse. but because i am, i am
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a human being and i think we need to help each other. and me releasing this book had been so many or the person i feel really bless and grateful t that point still at they exposed. having spoken about it, or is it been positive a little because of the reaction that you've had when things happen like that, you don't talk about that because you just like a raise them from your memory and sometimes can be shame about yourself. so is not like i was like, worry about what did the public will think about it. my, my biggest meeting was when i was in paris and i see my mom and to tell her face to face my abuse up. and when i was 30 years old, and now going to see her when you 39. and you know, i noticed that she was the vested she was i but, but she, sir, you said you gonna release your book, you gonna mention it. and i say yes maam, she say are you sure you know to scale the? and i said mama, i'm not doing my book for myself, i do it to,
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to help or the children. and she was like, oh, go for it. and how do you think that experience kind of holding on to that miss a long effect, ticky personally or professionally did it make a difference? see think, but of course you make me or a roberts, a machine. you don't trust people you don't trust, although it is because he was my air, my head teacher and i actually, i realize every time you know, i was like, oh, why some time am i crazy why? i'm not the so your eyes because i from the street you know, from street you have to pretend to be a guys there, but you not to. he's just a, a way of surviving. and since i open myself to, to margot and i start to realize actually are it damage me so much? i was some one a trying didn't, wasn't part of my life. you know, i couldn't believe people even just watching a movie called cry. so i keep all those emotion inside, and you just like even some, some people who are like, well, patrice, you know, oh,
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you old with the strong like that you never show any, any weakness, you know, you never feel like you vanilla below whatever. but now i'm a different man, you know, i'm a more mature and i, i can control my emotion and i'm happy to cry. and with all of that experience, now you're speaking out about it. how does that linked towards the kind of advocacy and outreach what you're doing? so what i'm trying to achieve is i won't change everything myself, but i think i want to make sure like those, those kid, you know, i've done the strains to say like, okay, then i've battery saver. i expose himself in front of 1000000 people. i think i should talk to someone so thus they're just people to try to to open up. do you think that there is something about football that specifically makes it difficult to speak about these things compared to other sports example other spaces? yeah. football is light like they say you,
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you can show in the vulnerability and i bet i play with gay players and they were coming and talking to me because they know or hope and i was about it, but they will never speak in front of a one because people wheeler reject them, and i have a perfect example when i was playing for wisdom and earn some one from the english federation. come and talk about the subject. you know, we need to accept every one. and you can see in the room some people were like going crazy and mad if someone is gay of to leave. and after ice, i stood up and i say both silenced wave you one can you believe in 2020 at the time was still like say we're going to reject you. noise is not fair. you've been involved in some of the nice kind of contentious debates around vase a one time you a call with a gangster in french government because he had taken a stand he was to pull in one of your fellow players and you went on strike when you look back at that, how do you feel and do you think that things have changed?
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now, do you think things are better or when o knows? nothing change. because i can say football is a platform where you can send a message. but the problem is that society like his dedication, no, not baby born as a racist person or 7 different. so i'm not surprised. i remember when it was 3 english player and in mr. penalty and they get a lot of abuse. and people start pointing old english fine, they are races. i was, i all done, you know, is the same every way in football like we froze when we strike for, for, for the caught, i nellikka, said the li, are they forget your french possible since at the new just the single is. so i was like, this is let's, let's stop being hypocrite in the football world. that's the way happen. but to blame the food boys thence it is not just that is the society is bigger than that, but i think we should do lot more than what we doing. and i say to people, we have to stop pretending and you know, you know, not talking silence is
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a crime. and we can change things. but like i say, and i like to give that example about the, the super lee. and you could see like, like i have the one was you need and they're fine. they, they protest whatever. i see some of my extreme made and pun, didn't. he was on t v. like every mealy, 2 people were just talking about it. and i look at it and i was like, what i wish, you know, we got the same energy to fighting, you know, against services. the truth is, when you know, you don't touch the pocket of people, they won't change things. a number of high profile that man, including upon james daniel lee had spoken about the addictive feeling of being in the zone at the top of your game. and how winning can the calmness euphoric thing that you're always chasing. is that how you felt in 2014, after intense he paying with max united in a bit to say, during that time he felt quite depressed. you, i did tell you, you are, you are a robot. any special you know,
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when you play under somewhere like sir alex ferguson, ferguson teach you, winning is not important. winning is normal. and every year, if i don't win the league all the chapters, whatever you feel like a failure, i remember some time we were likes going gold or whatever i was even like, don't need to celebrate because is no money's your job, but actually is not. if you ask me, you know, i, i don't leave any regret but you, yukon unsure the moment because it's so much pressure, so much focus. and when you play for france of brazil, ingler what people expect you to win the tournament. so you know, when you don't have a good tournament, after you have to, you have 11 sunny day. every day people will talk about it. you have to go back to your club. you don't have time to to, we charge. that's why we should leave the walk up every 4 year. if we care about the mental f of the player because they are human been and we need to stop thinking about business because this is business, this is money. but what about dement?
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i have and i know we are toys, you get injury out, we buy a new player and you've been so successful with local is giving you the freedom to travel and be in different places. and i wonder if you would have been able to have that kind of growth and experience if you hadn't hateful and what would have happened if he didn't had the co 8 had whether or not you would have made that footboards him alive. the bull allowed me to speak 6, differently english. i wasn't that great at school, but you know, traveling with the, with the team is illusory. that's why i say to every child in the world, when you get the opportunity to travel to meet different people cure to do it. he open your mind a worley, so be. but if you stage us where you leave and you don't travel, you won't understand to what you want, understand different people, different religion. but of course, where i grew up, most of my friend, you know, some of them read some, one of them. i and joe, it could be, it could be like her,
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but jonah for precious. that's why i always, i fear, bless and grateful. you do have every com energy about you. you know, i can feel like what you're saying to me and that you've been through this process and really kind of put things in their place. is ella that down to the book or what we will even to say, i don't, i really don't know is just like i'm so passionate about life. and i, i don't like to find, excuse when you get sexually abuse at the age of 13, you grew up with this trauma. when know, you know, you grew up in the street is all about like surviving and her. when you, you born as a black person is a disadvantage in this world. i don't have the answer. i can tell you is because i, i talked mago because of my book. i don't have the answer. it's just nice to see anyway, you know, can't happen. you cannot burn and is beautiful. because even many people were they were like wow, buttress you. so nice. you can be a club, you can be funny, whatever. but when you angry, something different in your eyes is fire something dark. we all of
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a docs i and i think me was become a lot from my trauma and i realized that when have you felt my satisfied now i feel content and when you play you never content because you keep chasing, winning, winning, winning, winning an audio, a motion as on the side. now i am living my best life telepathy on that ne, i just wanna say thank you. same out in the coming is thinking to me, thank you. but it was no ordinary football tour. as the taliban gained back control of afghanistan in 2021, it took numerous failed attempts, a safehouse to flight. and the diplomatic efforts of full countries for these players from the countries used women's national football team to make it to this
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portuguese pitch 20 full year old african canadian kochenda. unless college captain of the afghan women's national team coordinated the evacuation of a 200 football s and family members. last time i was in portugal, so couple months ago i joined her on a visit to see how the girls are settling into their new life in portugal, off to their perilous journey when the tale then took over afghanistan and the government fell. the football federation asked me to help evacuate the youth national players because their lives were at risk. and so immediately i started looking for possibilities to get them out. and fortunately, i didn't get the response that i was looking for in canada. and so cap was small yards of a former iranian national team had coach, she's in a ronnie mer again. she connected me with the u. s. government officials through
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her sister. and immediately we start got started on an evacuation of all the countries in the world that you could be evacuating refugees to. why was it portugal? it just made sense for everyone to come to one nation and of portugal, was willing to support them and their family members as well. whereas other nation just wanted to support the girls and that just wasn't going to be a viable option. he told me a little bit about the goals and what they're like. so the girls are predominantly at 14 to 18 years old. there are some of the most passionate and dedicated girls to the game. some of their parents supported them, but a lot of them didn't and didn't know that there were can be and weren't always in all of them being an athlete. so today we're going to visit us. unfortunately, she did not come with her parents. and so she's looking after her siblings, she's playing football, she's learning online. she's doing an incredible job. i
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get one, do you or is yoga usual before you do come during the day i've been to ryan. so she's a, dar, wasn't able to make it out from the 1st flight. i, 3 months later she made it onto another flight that's kinda negotiated me on german stories like football guy. did he get into it and learned medicine for her when she was great and she was younger, so she actually has a passion for like surface and juggling and stuff. and then kids would play like
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football and girls and boys together there. and so she would join in and that's kind of where she began play was so staggered back in one of her friends and the national team and they use national you 15 team and asked her to come like try out. so she tried got accepted into the like, made the teams and how passionate need do you feel that the want to continue that she wants to continue to use those because your parents and then over there. why couldn't they come with the hope i was? you could ask the charm. i had a plan in my microphone pat and will be the mother now made them why that amount of to be the no longer to be the nominal j match for in me is the horn me yet yet, and most of them there do make it there. shudder mother care, what does she want managed? well and just, you know, what say that, i mean,
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i mean give her more than this, that was jealous. how would i do it? oh, that's all that paneling was done for me. i got this should and i look at and her job, she's gonna tell me what the confusion i should give you mac and then want to give you the effect cause konami tested. i mean, jeremy should of course katie not asking me with a motor skill ga shaw, ms. back that you got going on with that sugar connectedness. any of us get hired or somebody come asking us good afternoon. do you filled? they say they're all good. i don't have the michigan mot pushed and i'm going to show my pass now. so you're looking all day your sibling. that's a big responsibility. how do you find it fast? but philip,
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who has the family with once when i made him back to the bathroom faded, think he made some last think it was the fact that you don't need to hold information or not from fish for them it on amazon will that i said is that enough not male kids that any plan for me, daughter shall get the high and i mean yeah, to me gradually now hitting change can change it. ah, sure. well i. busy because the girl to spread out across the country, events like this awards ceremony or an opportunity for them to catch up. thank you
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so much for taking care of the youth national players and continued to empower these young girls. thank micah with it was also a chance to me to me of the players on the team. what's the transition been like for you over the period of months that you've been here? actually good lead will have a new place to leave in. you have for you now that you know that it has also their heart. she's like, oh, you know, no language. we're just trying to add up to the new environment. you know that jensen is a different country. probably. are you still in touch with a lot of people from back in again as young curse. yeah. and what's that relationship like now now that you're here? i mean it's didn't you think it gets well? guilt, so i personally feel so if you're guilty yes. some has a thing that, oh,
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i'm guilty because why i couldn't, i cannot hill my people and oil her and powered to day. and you know, the, does they do a, this can mean calm? is that too or thing about the future or so? try a lot of right now to hard and may go strong girl. that can help their pupils. like that they didn't, people can be proud of her. i had an hour and a half from lisbon. 17 year old. now daneen saline is training with her local club and i was told that you came on the 2nd round of flights. what was that experience like fear india football? let me turn on the anatomy. thomas hannibal, i am sure. i am bold,
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you'd done by his age in con pizelle novel. while which baton i came in a doctor bun or jak moyer come thursday at my mileage. m one van from them the berman message got kennimore cush make an m k. i mean group we do make that up on, on monday or not because im i am and i've heard that you are a star player and that you are going to place an international games that must be really exciting. what is your kind of vision of the future when it comes to football? maclam k, a n a volcanic story, football bush. hm. but i am not that are in them. your home care in accessible from gay, your name? i am the parent of juan martin, my von boyer k. in e kasey booth gave her cost. whereas c, a joy can me hust resi and who are you romeros?
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i as know that a football or old graham, i am the sea water and all the us by little of any naive home care. miss lou ona bush or mclean can hold them bullshit valley in any to dot com boom or grim oh no, sun valley. now mcclellan can mr. mcclain b as in kilo she couldn't kill hailey. beth doesn't know much from the me all the strong ambition for the future of the players. and for the ask on women leave, we might not be in afghanistan anymore for it might be on band for female footballers, but the mission is to get that restarted, allowing them to fire future generations as well. and we're back on the
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