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tv   DW News - News  Deutsche Welle  December 10, 2018 9:00pm-9:31pm CET

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both hello downs. city please tell me your name it's why you are from why i here and what you had to get here. no. one up till. now did i came here because i was rejected as an outcast people want. to speak a little more openly i feel that you are full of emotion to speak out about how you feel but this it was a. well to miss when you've been sexually abused you have no more self-esteem. but there are many of us here. the kids those of us who took up when you leave here do we want you to have a swing in your step you know what that means. it means that you are beautiful elegant they wanted to destroy years but when you leave here they'll see that us stronger than them. but we deserve a look at us if. you don't want out when i told my mother that i had been raped
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she got angry and threw me out. and then i was thrown out of school and i had a baby who is now two years older than me. but. still don't cry sister it will be all right. paul is so. simple even if others hate you we love you sis it will be those let it go you know i'll go when you were there is heart deep inside job that you do not accept here who are if you stay here we will give you back your humanity walking. through out this heart that is blocking you
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so you can start a new life. with being. really. good when i was in the hospital and we were taught how to weave baskets so make carpets but little by little i saved money that he picked up on a little dog and it was a big help to me to go and say i managed to save three hundred dollars. i showed it to dr mccoy. and i said to him i now have a small sum of money i'd like to have a little plot of land with. the lens and he said really i said yes really and. so the doctor gave me a little extra money. because now i have to put in doors i think the house and plaster the walls and perhaps get electricity put in and we're going to mean so i
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feel good like in dr mccoy his office. like in the city of joy or it's really nice. that's my project. with me. today my father is dr mccoy you know because he's the one who were paired my life for myself and i guess he saved my life and made me the way i am today. even in my opinion but i saw that i was a human being like any other. and that despite these problems it wasn't the end of the world. until my job to call me if i think as long as you're alive you can still do lots of things here on earth was a young kid like you who is sick and i feel. good.
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at the end of two thousand and thirteen the biggest tootsie militia supported by rwanda was defeated by a military operation led by the congolese armed forces and the un peacekeepers it was pushed back towards rwanda and uganda. but other armed groups continue to roam the countryside. moreover the culture of impunity over these past twenty years has deconstructed the whole society of cuba and led to the trivializing action of rape beyond the conflict. here we can see a wound resulting from the right there's a ten in the rector vaginal septum. going up was moving to first you know.
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there's no separation between the anus and the vagina yes. we can't even get in that. but how will we reconstruct that. if i can reconstruct it but the challenge is to make the vagina permeable. that we've never seen this before so it's not an isolated case there are four other little girls waiting for the same type of operation to. see another in fact this is the thirteenth case throughout this it were there have been three deaths including a child of nine months and of a two year old and a four year old. war suppose. for what i think is that the man must face the consequences of bad actions they won't be executed but. problem solved. they were saying that because you're angry. no i think that this little girl with his fibrosis
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at the age of twenty she won't be able to have sex. life has been ruined so this issue you're right. we don't know how many little girls his mammal destroyed before his court. one professional nothing will change if people don't mobilize. i think all men should mobilize for this little girl it's the only thing we can do and if it. was we all agree. on this it's completely insane.
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yeah they did they feel much today we can speak of a massacre it is no longer rape it is the massacre of our children. how if the men of cover don't mobilize to combat these rapes dearly beloved men you will feel the solidarity of women. out well the day they refused to let you into their bed you will feel the anger of the women of kabul no. no no. thank you i thought. oh. yeah you know but i did for many years mothers have been raped our sisters have been raped. but where were we the men. maybe when it happened where we you know
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that two weeks ago i even operated on a baby at two months but most of these little girls will never become women. so i was one of the well each one of us has the responsibility to protect the community. who are now was one of the. i honestly believe that if we men of stand together and say from now on is won't happen again it will stop that we will continue to denounce and i'm sure it will stop. i think. i. can.
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cause it to me when i was a doctor and every fortnight i travelled this road to visit my family. i would often stand here for thirty minutes. i would look at the horizon and simply admire the beauty of nature to. see this place where three countries meet. rwanda burundi and the congo. and i felt it was such a waste as it is clear that these populations need leaders who understand that the only solution is to tolerate one another and live together. i think it's a place where people could finally recreate themselves in nature when these mountains and hills that is so beautiful. i think simone said
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we can see that the river. and further off the plains of the rosy trade war that blended out was. just give us a little way ever be able to live in peace in this vast richlands to be fussed if this magnificent plant and the mine feel. comfortable. seat. more. or. birth place home to moons of species. a home
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this is d.w. news live from berlin tonight the french president tells his people i feel your pain after weeks of protest against his policies of. ends his silence going on national television saying that he is partially responsible for the public's anger will it be enough to end the anger on the street it's also coming up tonight britain's parliamentary vote on bret's it postponed the prime minister admitting that the deal just doesn't have enough support to rescind mabel now head back to brussels for more talks but the e.u. is already mourning the deal is not up for renegotiation and china summons the u.s. ambassador over the indictment of a senior who wait executive did she really undermine u.s. sanctions against iran or is washington using her as leverage in its trade war
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with beijing. it's good to have you with us i am partially to blame that is the message from the french president tonight to went on national television to reach out to protesters who have taken to the streets across the country in the last four weeks and proposed raising the minimum wage in the country by a hundred euros a month and scrapping a solidarity tax for pensioners and he said that violence would not be tolerated but in a rare admission he had decayed that he might be partially responsible for the ainger that has been demonstrated on the streets. so that he realized he may have hurt many people by seeming not to care about their problems with forty many years
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of. the giving twelve you know from one occurrence of territory is often the gist of a comic so does us i'm being honest they have the impression of not playing they heard three not being able to follow the changes in our society in the last year and a half we have probably not been able to not only acted as we should have and i assume my responsibility and. well i'm joined here in the studio tonight by luc i'm very he is the berlin correspondent for radio france and the newspaper look at young and i'm joined by our correspondent in paris lisa. lisa let me start with you what have been the reactions so far to mr mccrone speech well it's a french media have been talking to yellow vests on the ground and those people have been saying some of them have been saying you know it's
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a good start we are happy that he has boosted the minimum age and also happy about the change in tehran because it might have been caught tonight was a lot more modest you know more close to the peak than before one but then they are a lot of people saying this is not enough you know we need to move we want to referendum on all these decisions and we're going to put together a list for the european elections next year so this is not going to be the end of this movement that's what some people have been saying and when you look online there is already there are already facebook events and events on social media for this saturday for more demonstrations and so these offers that mccrone made tonight are you saying then that they're not going to be enough to at least call dell be anger of the best for just. i think it might not be enough to calm the anger down completely now we have to wait to see what happens because as i said they're already facebook events that we did actually before his speech today and
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what's important now is to see how many people will participate in the movement and will they stay there will they stay while they continue to demonstrate also up on to christmas and also once the christmas holidays will have started that's really the most important question now. how do you see this in terms of the options that the french president has made is he exhausting all of the options he has to address the anger on the streets which will be really interesting to see our paris will finance all these proposals all together the unknown's ranges several billion euros the christian but of course the christmas bonus on the taxes on the christmas bonus the raise of the minimum wage tax to lower taxes on on the pension as. paris has already difficulties to meets the budget criteria is a must for to protect the on european level so the margin is really narrow actually
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and he has to know that and you know it brings us to the question.

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