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for god to double using her focus. from burning acquitted and found innocent of blasphemy but still not the husband of christian pakistani woman uglier bibi tells g w he fears for his safety after the government strikes a deal with the slightest hardliners protesting the decision to free her also coming up. it's been cold game over for european football as we know it leaks documents show the continent's top football clubs have been quietly planning to see
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the control of european football and from their own and form their own elite. the of. money welcome to the program a christian pakistani woman whose case made world headlines is not yet free despite a supreme court decision finding her in a sense of blasphemy and lifting her death sentence. husband he has also told you in an exclusive interview that he fears for his wife and the rest of their family's safety it's also emerged that lawyer has fled the country the supreme court decision to acquit her has talked days of protests by islamist hardliners b.b. was sentenced to death for blasphemy and twenty ten after neighbors accused her of insulting the prophet mohammed. joining us now from asia desk.
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so shallow date of you has found out that authorities are still holding a baby is she safe. well you never do a show conducted an interview with missy it is husband earlier this morning. let me just tell you that it was a bit difficult for us to get an order of mercy because he has been. trying to be safe and hiding here and there and in that interview he said to us that he has already suffered a great deal the vents were dicked in raised the supreme court who did the he was a rare zero zero and his daughters were looking forward to meeting the mother but now they have to wait because revue petition has been five in the supreme court and now they have to wake the daughters have to wait a little bit more to meet their mother and see their mother free and can you tell
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us more about baby's has bent his spoken with get up to today right what did he say . well you said that it is wrong by stubbornness to pile pressure on the supreme court is that government said that he fought a legal battle over ten years growth and then years for all the abuse it could do and did not try to pressure the governor and all the judiciary not just lamas want to prove that supreme court is wrong and in his view it is incorrect to file pressure on the judges as you saw that this long or stupid this there are a lot roads dire as in the photos the government runs for signs of government sent out and the abject and shame the surrender by the government has now. put the obvious life though under a huge amount of risk he also said that. the garden situation for our city of evie
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is extremely dangerous and they are hiding here and they're changing their location frequent. right out you've mentioned before a disagreement can you tell us more about that the pakistani government reached to with islamists what is in the deal. well it's a deal between the pakistani government and all this new the awful oxer military and the security agencies are also. between the government security agencies and an islamist group who has had. under siege and other major cities that the you say is that the government. not block their view for fission in the city three or. older big measures that also yabbies. travel abroad and don't the professor has this number as agreed on ending the protest and that's what they have and degree but the problem of the disagreement is that after
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islamists threaten judgers they wanted this said that they were do the judges also call them also urge officers to revolt against the government on the chief general bargewell after all this immigrants are concepts and runs this speech that he would be reduced number with an iron hand this kind of surrender kind of the boredom is numbness and now you see that there has been it has become routine cruising to the circus rossiya be around and really to leave the country all of them live in boston on safety right at now shamil i reporters are also talking about the son of a man who was killed for speaking out in support of as it may be but if he can you tell us what he said. well he spoke about his father on his knee because he was assassinated he was the former governor also of the romans he was assassinated by
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its border guards brought to light and. the bodyguard. shot him dead and he that god really has been a hero of me was literate secured by the court oh so sharp the son said that it is a victory nonetheless whatever this number trying to do not. i'm not just a fight because. these lawyer as one legal battle now they're trying to increase they are creating this new incidence. so that's what we're trying to do and he is. against this law has moved and he kind of criticize the government. from did up these asia desk thank you. for having me on that you. and you can find the full interview with beebe's husband on our website www dot com
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iran's supreme leader ali khamenei has slammed president donald trump after the u.s. announced he would reinstate all sanctions against iran to many said the u.s. would be the ultimate lose over its decision and says the world disagrees with trump's decision to pull out of the twenty fifteen new kid deal the renewed restrictions are due to hit on monday after having been lifted for the past three years now the extensive sanctions will curtail iranian oil sales exports and shipping industries as well as cut the country off from international lenders and foreign business partners. time now for some of the other stories making news around the world in northwestern pakistan thousands of people have attended the funeral of an influential cleric known as the father of the afghan taliban. the prominent pakistani kerrick was killed in a knife attack at his home on friday. the regional director of the un's children's agency unicef says that yemeni authorities are making it difficult to deliver much
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needed humanitarian aid get. one that impeding relief efforts could plunge the war torn country into famine nearly one point eight million children already suffer from malnutrition in yemen. in egypt thousands turned out for the burial of six members of the same christian family killed in a terror attack on friday they were returning from a baptism at a coptic mana stream in your province when the bus they were traveling in was ambushed by islamic militants. a group of migrants traveling from central america to the united states has crossed from guatemala into mexico more than a thousand people are estimated to be traveling together and earlier and large a group of migrants has now reached central mexico about half of the members have dropped out u.s. president donald trump has vowed to block these groups of the u.s. border. during argentina's military dictatorship in the one nine hundred seventy s.
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and early eighty's thousands of opposition members disappeared and were killed in what became known as the dirty war in cases where the victims had small children some were snatched by the regime and given to new parents for adoption well since that country's transition to democracy some of those children have been reunited with their long lost relatives. claudia pope letter had to wait twenty one years to meet her real grandmother. and bush scurry to roar at a similar weight before she could take her granddaughter in our arms again know they are finally reunited. after them dishonest that when i first met my true relatives it was very strange for me but over time we developed a relationship and we've become a real family and i want to gain from knowing when i thought of offering me at. that clodius father discreetness son was seized by the argentinean military and
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murdered cloete it was then adopted and lived with her adoptive parents for twenty one years until discreet rediscovered her. to mislead them cloete a was very quiet and shy during the first year after our reunion with us. she just sat there and felt unsure of herself because she had had a completely different family before. media clodius adoptive father had a top military job during the dictatorship hilo to political opponents like clodius parents to be thrown out of airplanes over the rio de la plata their babies were then adopted. greta on the other hand demonstrated with a still applies at the maya for twenty one years hoping to find her granddaughter she succeeded. nobody around when i learnt about the truth i didn't want to believe it at first. but the d.n.a. analysis was positive and the food has been scary to had of me as
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a baby proved that it was so. all at once it was clear that my life having and i am going to get out of that. three hundred so called stolen babies like clodius still do not know who their real grandparents are clodius is one of the one hundred twenty eight fortunate ones who have regained their familial ties. the stolen children now have to reveal their true identity to their own children and reveal the lies because their previous identities were not true. for me ties are proven using d.n.a. matching just a tiny drop of blood is needed a state laboratory ascertains without a doubt which grandchild longs to which grandparent the result is archived and the relatives put in touch the project head thinks it would work in other historical casey's. grandmothers like discovery to tell as they are looking for their
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grandchildren they can be free of the truth and then decide what they want to do with it germany should also approach this for the sake of truth. by looking. for bush could return clodius life as a grandmother and granddaughter has begun a new after twenty one years. so. i'm not part of a big family who are very warm hearted and patient to beach other even though it was really difficult at the start. the loss of her birth parents is still painful for claudette a pain that would be even greater were her grandmother not by her say. the first shock revelations from a database called football leaks were released by a network of investigative journalists on friday they document a breakaway plan by europe's top clubs to form an elite league of their own in
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twenty twenty one clubs including rail madrid by in munich reporting plans to speak from european football's governing body where questionable practices of the world governing body and cover ups of failed drug tests by top players have also been exposed the network has been assessing tens of millions of documents acquired from an anonymous. well it was folk with christoph vent about about these leaks is a reporter with the german magazine dish to go and help break the story. this is a very important moment in european football because it changes the policy structure fundamentally so far you if i has always organized these kind of competitions now the most powerful in the richest clubs say they don't need you a fight anymore and they were able to pressurised into a reform where they would gain more power and more money and we've seen this in the
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past couple years in national competitions that they have become more lopsided because of that money so it's very interesting for every football fan to see how this power struggle turns out that was pissed off into talking to us for now though dot mind and by and are still in the bundesliga and they've just had contrasting results lead as dot one one one nil at bowls but thanks to michael royce. good form ended abruptly with a four one loss to hoffenheim under pressure by end boss and he saw his side held at home by fire book shall coa victorious outspoken your own bag drew two two on friday frankfurt got a good win at stuttgart had to face rb life's short and there are two games on sunday. and turning to the bundesliga table and after ten matches we can see that dortmund have increased their lead of a buy in to four points while hoffenheim move up to sixth in the bottom half shell
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