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the the challenges here with the highest can be about 4 people carrying guns, took me to a bedroom and they said, either you given we take your life, the land is warning against the rising use of sexual violence. and the conflict in sedan will be live in khartoum and across the border and chat the serve any. it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from the also coming up. dozens of people have been injured in a huge fire to police headquarters in northeastern egypt, algebra 0, gains,
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exclusive access to the abandoned capital, and also by john's power back region. often nearly all its ethnic armenian population slaves. and the arrival of unprecedented numbers of migrants and refugees takes a toll on kind of mazda indigenous communities in their way of life. the united nations is warning against the rise in sexual violence in a months long conflict in sedan. attacks have now become increasingly wide spread as the army and paramilitary rapids support forces battle for control. more than a 130 cases have officially been reported, but rights activists say that the real number is much higher. hey, but morgan reports from car to as many people's traps in the conflict between to
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dance army and the parent minute, 3 rapids support horses. fear losing their lives to us, treat bullets or artillery shelling. but for some women, another fear has surfaced. the threats of sexual violence began out. it's because of them we were going to pick up things from a hi. there was a rapid support for his check point on the road. they took us to a building about 4 people carrying guns took me to a bedroom and they said, either you given we take your life. one pushed me on the bed. the other gripped my wrists, and the 3rd was holding my legs on and they took turns raping me. afterwards they told me to leave from the session. i couldn't walk. the r, as of commander, was questioning me, asking if i was a spy, 100 and i kept saying i was a civilian. then he rates me at gun point. when he was done, he took me outside and threw me towards the men and said, threatened her with guns, so she doesn't speak. they said, don't talk about this. if you do, we will kill you. most survivors say they're attack cuz we're members of the rapids
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support forces. the power military group is also accused of forcing women into sexual slavery in the west and are for region a government agency. the units for combating violence against women has documented more than $130.00 cases of rape and sexual violence since the fighting began in april. the wilds, dozens of cases have been reported in conflict zones. the unit says that those do not reflect the real number of survivors of sexual abuse. and that shame and stigma are prevents in many cases from being reported rights groups. the sexual violence is being used to terrorize communities. and that's some assault appear to be racially motivated. the un has called for accountability. the part is the conflict must state the responsibility for preventing any active, sexual, and gender based violence committed by their members. and should issue command orders that private,
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sexual violence. allegations of these crimes must be investigated and perpetrators must be held accountable rate as a weapon of war is not new. for decades, armed groups have been accused of violations in dar 4 and of areas to date. no one has been held accountable for you believe this time will be different. people morgan onto 0 to address joins this slide from audrey in chad, that's just near the sudanese border of med, hundreds of thousands of sydney's refugees have come to chad since the beginning of the conflict. what have they shared with you about sexual violence as it is used in this conflict? incident of the civil shocking your accounts from survivors of these violence. and remember, we talking about the refugees who fled the conflict in doubtful doubtful has seen
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a war for over 20 years. and some of the victims here have seen repeated sexual attacks on themselves and members of their families. so when we came to that, when we arrived this camp, we had several stories, but one but stuck to my mind and gave me a lot of concern. was a story for what young women in printer to into, to she was about to get married working in a camp. and she was assaulted with a bunch of a gun and then raped in the process. they broke off in guns. she got several cases of infectious and of course some prominent damage to her body. and now, 4 months ago, the target to attack game, simply because they were looking for her husband who was an activist. and who's been on that right now for a very long time? so the experience is the experiences here i just to many and because it's so difficult for communities in this part of the world to relate to their families and
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doctors, their condition when they're raped. these cases continue to mount a doctor, so yeah, telling us that be continued to see depression among young women and goals. and they don't know what because eventually they've got to find out that these cases of rape. that's because it's a trouble to talk about them. people, us, women are suffering silently because of that. and because of the lack of access to counseling, they couldn't approach anybody. and right now, the concern of you and i'm the agencies that operate here in the, for k through, for more than 400000 refugees from so done is to provide food and shelter. and even that is like in united nations. hi. come, you know, pull it up, you just in particular says the funding is only 27 percent. the wall for program. you spoke to me about the food running out by the end of this month. and if help does not, right, people in this case will suffice, so will not survive,
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that will stop. so basically rape cases, cases of short 6 of others. i never a priority at least for now. that you make it crystal clear that in these camps there is a priority of needs, food, water, shelter is going to take precedence. is there any support for especially women who made those who are willing to share their experiences and say, what happened to them? can they get any support? a 0 if we take that camera now and walk towards the cam. debra, but every woman you meet here will tell you that there is no such facility. i told you talk to the doctors i showed a while ago we spoke to a doctor who was displaced by the conflict in doubtful. i'm see here. he lives in these cams said refugee keep off was service, it's free. the victims, he told me his costs out the dozens of them and over know there is no such facility,
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no counseling, no medicines, nothing at all. they want operating a small clinic inside the camp to help people with immediate critical needs. unfortunately, that com or the clinic has to fold up simply because there is no funding, no medicines and people stop coming. and for the victims of sexual violence, they continue to suffer in solace. if they want to go to the hospital, the kind of get the help they need because the hospitals are more focused on treating critical issues like multi attrition people at the point of death simply because they couldn't get enough food or people with injuries bleeding, probably bleeding to death and we saw that priorities for now as for the case of sexual violence victims, there is no such support at the moment, but no medical facility for them. no doctors for them, no counseling for them, that's what they're going through and some of them, because the pressure is too much to leave with a shame ostracized by their families. many of them prefer to go back into the hole
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why conflict rate is still to stay there rather than stay with their families. full shape because of shape managers look thanks to you and sedan. thanks to have a thanks to you in shot. i beg your pardon and thanks. they hibler and sedan for that reporting, bringing us the story which is very difficult. i like to tell our viewers to put on tv because women often don't speak. sometimes it is dangerous for them to do so. and as you've explained, even those will leave the comfort zones, there's a priority of needs and it's just hard for them to get the help that they need. i'm address reporting from, audrey, thank you. as a huge fire has engulfed the security director of building in the city of a smiley, a northeastern egypt. the area is on the west bank of this waves canal. officials say the flames have now been contained of the cause is not yet known. the health industry is reporting at least 38 people have been injured. local media or reporting nearby hospitals have been put on the alerts. it's my area is one of the
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cities that overlooks egypt sways canal of vital waterway between asia and europe that sees about 10 percent of the world's maritime trade. or sar cura is the founder and director of the european north african center for research. i spoke to her earlier and she shared her point of view about the fire. a victim painting has been started and a component for the presidential elections. uh, a lot of uh, speculations about that in cairo and on a level fee or among a egyptians that we might place another bum beings or other terror attacks. you know, the tyra has paid that before and we don't want any turbans before the election. so hopefully it's not the start of something ugly before the election and especially that, again, another police department, another coastal city that has importance. uh so hopefully it's not the start of
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something ugly. and it might be a just another accident. as it's been stated, egypt floor on terror locally and especially inside the 9 has taken a lot of the egyptian resources and a lot of the egyptian thoughts. and um, we have spent a lot on securing, especially cairo because it's been all over the news that everywhere has been bombarded after the, the, the out set up. i was the, the listening brotherhoods. uh well, we did not say any speculations now on it might be a tire attack or not, but you know, we have been we had ices and sign on. there might be another elements just so hiding in a city like this my, the we have fear of their attacks. and we have witnessed that ever
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since the 2011 resolution and then the 2013 over lucian. we have had elements that didn't respect the desire of the egyptian people and hopefully we, we, we do, we don't experience that again. it was a 0. it has gained exclusive access to the largest city of the camera back region after it was recaptured by us or by john from ethnic armenians. and this is what our team witnessed and hum, kennedy been and around the main square, empty streets, deserted homes and shuddered. businesses more than a $100000.00 people living in the region of fled to neighboring armenia with only a small fraction staying on that is despite as a by john's assurances that they will be integrated as equal citizens. offices here as a some of inch of aid has this exclusive report from kennedy. as you've been seeing
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pictures from han can be in the last few days, tens of thousands of people who lined up the square with all that was they could carry with them. a people who were in the cars were chewing up to leave outside and, and leave the city. but people who are here or waiting for buses for their relatives, for others to come and take them with them as they did not believe the assurances that were given by the other badge on the government that they would not be a prosecutor here in the town. center, if i go quiet, you'd be able to hear nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left here. apart from a few elderly disabled and others, we did see some red cross workers who are here earlier, who are taking people, ferrying them away and taking them to a staging point. from there, they're going to take them into armine, and that's what people want here. let me just show you. here are some puppies
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who've been following this around, possibly looking for food. so this is, this is a hard to describe feeling on when you enter a town where you've been looking at pictures of it, where there was so much activity. but now a goes down, which seems to have no soul left. as between a driving through this town, we've looked at the open shut his we've left it. and if you've looked at the cause of your doors are opened up, so it does feel like this was an exit as it feels like with people thoughts that they are. they have to leave as quick as they can. adobe. we're hearing a vendor outside of fund can be from as there by johnny officials that they, they are free to stay they, they have nothing to fear. but you have to understand the history of the last 3 decades as ben, because there's been so much hatred. so much violence, there's been so much of that has gone on between these 2 sides,
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that it was difficult people's this. imagine what piece between the 2 sides would look like 30 years ago when i mean you and forces came in, they renamed all of these areas with armenian names. this used to be known as con, can the other places like whole jelly and cobra jar were also named with other birds any names, but they would change once armenian forces to control of these areas. and it's self declared state came into place. but now as it by dinings have come into administrative, administrative control, we've also been seeing ambulance is to give, make sure that there is some a, some sort of relief for people who met the i, c r c. we awesome. and they said that it is going to help them to ensure that the people who are left behind have a good some essential services available, the electricity. but you can see the lights are still running, the water is still running. i'll do a brokers tell us that they can be sure of the who are, who are the people used to run the water supply are no longer here and behind this
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is now did the vehicle is left is where the russian peacekeepers were station because this was it was a staging point where people who are gathering and leaving, but this is what a city without people looks like it is, seems that we have never seen before, but such a huge mazda of population got up and left, leaving all that they could leave behind with them and just taking their memories and all they could pack on their cars with a and that's a, some offensive aid reporting there from the camera back region where a un mission arrived on sunday. now it's the 1st time the u. n. gets access to the region in 3 decades. the team will assess the humanitarian need in an area of this been almost entirely empty of its population. still a head on alpha 0 to our key a carries out here, strikes on suspected kurdish level of targets in northern iraq officer. a suicide
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attack in his capital will have the latest from and we take a look at the challenges facing the new president of the move needs to stay with the the holloway i applied and see about, sorry, but will the cost of good parts of here, reco breaking world for some as we go on through the next couple of days, actually still some wet weather around, some cooler air as well. just checking in behind this weather system here, which requires you think his wife or the south with denise is but i had of it. high pressure and chas warm sunshine, temperatures and pulled. i could test a t 5 degrees celsius should be in the low twenty's. the best time of here, so that is well above the app as lots of volts continuing to of course, a good part, spite and port. you will take a look at boat as we go one through. i choose de cooler at talk. same sepik drop by
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this dice. 10 degree dropping type, which is still has a warm so i'd have you set that out around $25.00 cells isn't even 19 in london is a talked about the average weights of weather that will make its way across the northern positive front through the unless countries easing across a good pod sofa, gemini, still seen some chevy rain up towards scandinavia and still a few showers down towards the se, the, for the care grass you moving out as we go one through the week after your shower is still in place across the as a holler at the moment of the wet weather as one would expect. it's coming in across the gulf of guinea, much of west africa. sunny goal, things to live this house as we go on through the next couple of days. but cutting dry, i'm brought to here, but use they often to the
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on switching questions is war with one, the imminent rigorous debate. people are dying because of black lives. don't really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront without a 0. the the, you're watching l for 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the un says sexual violence is being used as a weapon of war, rape and sexual assault has become widespread in sedan as the army and parent military rapids support forces baffled to control. a huge fire has engulfed the security director of the building and the city of smiley and northern from
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northeastern egypt. the health industry is reporting at least 38 people have been injured. officials say the fire has now been contained houses 0 has gained exclusive access to the largest city of the car, back reach. an update was recaptured by us the by john, from ethnic armenians. more than a 100000 people living in the region have fled to neighboring army. turkey a says it carried out air strikes, targeting a suspected kurdish arm, a group in northern iraq on sunday, just hours after a suicide bomber designated a device outside the ministry of interior. in ankara, the defense ministry says a large number of fighters from the outlaw p k. k armed group were killed or at the armed group has claimed responsibility for the attack. at least 2 police officers have been injured, sending castelli reports from the capitol. it's happened just hours before the opening of the turkish parliament. the attackers arrived at the ministry of
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interior building and on corolla in a large commercial vehicle. one of them carrying the russian maid walk with the launch or get out of the car and headed directly towards the building's gar tower. the other was an american made and for assault rifle use the car as a shields joe earlier to cut out of the city to see the thanks to the determination of all security forces. the moment that the attack is got out of the vehicle, they started to shoot at them. one of the terrorists dates and they to the suicide, vist. and the other was shot me ahead without having an opportunity to designate himself or to stay. the weapons used in this attack were provided by the us and russia to the curtis y p g on group and syria, and the american ally in the fight against iso m. p as inside portland were returning to work after their summer break, where they were expected to ratify sweden's entry in tonight of after the opening
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of the drugs parliament data we'll be watching about the punch spatial acceptance of sweden from natal and that off terrorist organizations in so reason being supported by 3 of them and they are against the pot suppression of should be the prenatal as well. so that might be a kind of incident be just trying to effect the decision of the turkish parliamentarians as well. police say the attackers stole the vehicle and killed its driver in ty city, a city 260 kilometers, south, east of and cut off before launching the attack. the government has carried out a series of corporations targeting on groups, claiming responsibility. kurdish fighters on south side was a warning to afford to use to stand down. however, the president and his citrus administered say, the operations will continue on to the last flight or is for of an out of circuit scene. i'm to solar l to 0 on to send them cuz they are blue is now live with
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us from and kristin and it's just a little over 24 hours after the attack. was the very latest that the investigation has reveal. well when you look at what the interior ministry analysis and so far uh, just to perfect phrases have been before so everything seems to be contained in on car all where the explosion the attack happened yesterday. it's all back to normal life people are going to, they have works the fly, the going to taking a public transportation. but what is the real from the investigation so far as that one of the perpetrators is linked with the p k. k also to the san workers party and is a member of that organization. also interior ministry issue. there were some states and last night then and they mention the invent freeze is the uh, the,
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the machines and guns found in the vehicle that the purpose racers drove to the interior ministry. so when you look at the amounts of munition and the guns that were with the attackers, apparently they were planning for a bigger strike. however, when the p k case is soft group of h, b, g, people's defense units, claim responsibility for this attack. they said we could go further and harm all parliament members during their meetings on sunday, on the very 1st day of the new session. however, we just wanted to give a warning, but the surface governments continue this operation. sa, giving the p k k, a post in northern iraq and northern syria, a one coming and other after and other back to him. costello in ankara. thank you very much. i as a panama is warning that the huge numbers of migrants crossing the darian gap is threatening the environment. half a 1000000 people are expected to pass through the rain forest by the end of this
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year. let's say a newman has this report from biology kito on the edge of the darren gap. panama is 130 kilometer long. that in gap is one of the world's most dangerous jungles. it sparsely populated by small indigenous communities. with an unprecedented wave of hundreds of thousands of migrants between the perilous journey across the gap is an attempt to reach the united states is threatening to once pristine rain, forest walk. would you keep the population 300 is receiving between 2 and a half 100-5000 migrants a day and the impact is obvious. within the 57 year old daughter won't be here in indigenous community, policeman, or cetera was born here a lot. what body the water up river is contaminated with close under a dead body, so the microns,
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the don't make it so we can drink that. we are what are any more than what we can't even keep the p. o halters are now everywhere attracted by the odor of human excrement and rubbish. the village which has no sewerage, electricity, or portable water, simply cannot cope at the 1st 18 dr. idea and then vandal expressions spears of an outbreak of diseases like color. when we 1st duty for this is, this is a place where an epidemic can break out at the snap of the fingers because of the of a card and conditions in such tiny space. where people are arriving from all over the world. we have no way to deal with an emergency the microns remaining from that this way a lot. but also from this far away is bangladesh, africa, china, and the me least, the indigenous and that people have been living here in this jungle for hundreds of years. these children, for example, learned to swim before they could even walk. but while this all may look very idyllic, the city nami,
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the constant entrance of thousands and thousands of migrants, is not only threatening the health of this area, but also these people's way of life. indigenous leaders of, for villages want to in the kaos able to found they, they, it's important that these migrants be put into a special camp so that they do not mix with the local people. because we don't know what they bring. and they can also be sleeping with our women and impacting our culture. with a great many villages insist they're also benefiting from the wave of migration. people like estimate as that was set up with food stall and provides wi fi services . it's help the whole town a lot and the other 3 indigenous towns along a river because we women are now sending food and that helps our children in the family. we make a lot of more money now. business is so good that many of the community have abandoned their fields of bananas, corn, and rice. beyond the benefits and drawbacks of this phenomena,
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the majority of people here want the government to enact changes and improve conditions. not just for the mileage and transition to the indigenous communities that in depth who for a long forgotten to see and human out to 0, that in depth, panama results from the presidential runoff election. and them all these show a significant victory from the challenge. and mohammed ways, as tony chang reports, the new president has a lot of work ahead of him. if he has to keep the promises that he made on the election trail to the new president elect to the multiplan mohammed movies arrives at his party headquarters. the smiles in hand shakes up the spelling. the campaign is beyond. the dog was merged with a clear margin. let no doubt about his victory celebrations in the narrow streets of the capital. molly, but louise's restraint until campaign restrictions and the independence. the
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observers satisfied the election passed without major incident, no small feat in the nation comprising more than a 100 islands, spread over a 1000 kilometers. there's still much more to be done. i'm opening up the democratic space. some voices are, are lower than others and certainly the voice of, of women has not been very loud and in this election are, are very prominent. we noticed that certainly there wasn't a woman among the candidates and women are absent from many levels of higher authority in the multi to the new president. now the hard work begins his campaign . rhetoric of india out may be hard to implement. india is deeply invested in them all dates having granted major loans for infrastructure development. the vital to economic growth. removing that coast guard personnel may be popular with the voters could provoke a dispute with new deli molly cannot afford and he'll have to keep his supporters
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happy. when it moves as perches was to seek release with pull him a prison, abdullah, you mean currently serving and 11 you have present to him to corruption the well, you mean still cologne's, a lot of support is return to the policy could be a threat to the new president, it's very likely that wisdom was, would seek to distance himself from. yeah, i mean, in the interest of his own political kind of god because he, i mean, if you, i mean it's still interested in coming back to follow that. that would be the sort of more rational thing from the point of view or from some ways comb turquoise was the made the most of these famous just off the coast of the main island the day after the elections. this tranquillity may not last long for the president elect, like the face toville and sees the months ahead. tony chung else's era monday the.
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