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now that as you look out a welcome but i had gathered by that gallo that make that medal that way since i left the times also no one else will ever meet those some of them on the phone most of us are already lost this was a boy when sad guys they let the outside as a light on that one town was that a mad it was it was i mean isn't it possible. i fight for peace because i understand the consequences for a man to stand upright if that one has to be for war and. the people who have lost their family will never be able to call home and. when you social media to tell a story to and ask him. over here three million girls are
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correct. why is it done we are being silent. about the lives of these girls. there is a daisy war in iran about my lifestyle. they have guns and bullets we have facebook instagram and our social media they cannot keep those people silent that's something that i never use hope. it's a punishable crime which are beyond veiled in public according to the laws sharia laws in iran you get lashes you get jailed and fined but more
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important than this you won't be allowed to get an education from the age of seven if you take off your head scarf you won't be allowed to get a job. you won't be allowed to live in your own country. was. this great and i am going to come to a young child for my own plate i'm getting asked that. can.
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be. my campaign was born from a simple picture. it was a picture of me wrong thing in a beauty food street in london it was a spring made the trees were full of blossoms and i wrote a caption on my picture that every time when i wrong you know a free country and i feel the wind through my hair it just reminds me of the time when my hair was like a hostage in the hands of the reigning government. i ask women whether they want to share their pictures with me so the moment of
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we had a man station house when if they knew everything to say science he thought they know him come near me you know who. you can really start we're going to seal our own nobody home to sell our house or go home the way i was the only mama yes in the middle of a somewhat hostile row by a loveless olympiad you for one thing we for this one mr michel so typical of a woman told my show he said but at the white man in the home look up alice. in a hole in it don't want chilly you to tell me how much time how much the business might end up with you see you then we don't know when she'll have. you tomorrow mr lawson would feel and those are your this is a young couple of you know whose balance of mine would rest of the law that does this is a photo of a seal or the mrs seeing if i should see a hundred of the want to save
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a purse the still here what you know. if the person you knew would of course you know be under age or another. whether or not they will meet only quote absalom. bit of kit or no cure. for the goose recording song of the month because there are things so many other border given the horse and if there were some go where. people can read who do you think. you know only a month on no credit. but i guess i would cave. sized . i.e. deal. to get nk is do i say it's always.
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been and. will be all the way this is the man in the middle of the foil we. call at the lay down and see how much we're going to pull it out on the worn out with island that it will need us no no to. miss him of not knowing enough when i know him well you know no almost shouted at them quite as southside and i couldn't see out yet that of their own but as i. don't. see i'm in your deeds.
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any more do you boy and i can not exist. and not to convene a. friend for me mall see him but i hinted at. the almighty moore's law that i see on it and i know it says i want to do both the sort it done by less and then my lord. and we don't fade we're going to move our hands and he's and i says enough. good on top of the muddy and still no nexus no. there. really are no. the only one here looking.
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and women who are caught between ninety six percent and ninety eight percent of all women and girls in guinea have cut the reason why fighting f.e.m. in the country is so difficult is that it crosses social barriers educated people according to children not educated people not getting natural order and poor people are cutting rich people are cutting christians are cutting muslims are cutting people who don't believe in any religion and are actually practicing and ssion religion and also cutting. girls are cut from one day of born to about anywhere between ten and eleven sometimes if it's later it's twelve thirteen fourteen so it's from one day i'm born usually from a week old to that age of adonis since the cut.
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there is no limits foundation was started in two thousand and eight with my sister mariama one year come our present leavitt's and myself we started with one thousand dollars or. so with it in dallas and the dream we knew that we wanted people to have dignity and to be able to help themselves so all of our programs are based in communities we work with locals and we do micro loans we give women and girls opportunity to have economic mobility to own their own businesses to take care of themselves. that you know you go to us it is not just about dropping the rate of g.m. it's about creating a new culture it's about creating a new tradition and a new norm in our society how americans oke oke will never have
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a role model oh our messy our. what our social media our work when did. i actually use social media to connect with a sister activists around the world. and i fighting against after sisters from saddam from india from you know somalia all working in the all corner anough g.m. and we use social media to group to saddle to support one another. sometimes in activist my god. and tell us what do i do and we help them respond to it so we social media is critical it's critical to everything that we do .
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called one act of freedom it's a family of three it's a memoir a story about three generations of single women who have lived life in their own town i don't since out of bed the memories that i have of my father. he comes back sleeping in a wooden box with a bandage on his chest on the same spot where he used to lean my tiny head against and slowly listening to the rhythm of his heartbeat. my father is finally home. i don't understand how he can sleep amidst all this noise i'm crying. people are taking his name over and over again but he does not become. a real. bioethics fears or even in this
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utensil market. it was the first time i saw a woman in a book and because i was stored that muslims are responsible for the death of my father that focused on is responsible for that of my father i took a knife that was there and i leapt to. go try and. my mother just caught on to me as he saw me down and she had no idea what i was going to do but when she noticed i think that trying to realize how much hatred i had been having in my own heart. to.
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push me there has been this territory that both the countries have been fighting a war but it's just the style you need and it's divided us to such a great extent that you have to face so much violence and damages and that so many people like me so many young girls like me are paying the price for this kind of hatred on both sides of the water i. i i i. don't think stephanie happens every day where soldiers from the pakistan have been chosen the soldiers from the indian side to shake hands and then this is demonstration of by our own who's more powerful. i just told
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me it's. across the gate the crowd looks the same to my ears but the same color speaking the same language i. believe that me as citizens of human beings can do is and the hatred that's in our heart and cross that fire metaphorically. oh please. i grow up and i'm sold for less which is close to cuss and see. what i get homesick. the only thing that makes me feel home and happy is just going to nature climbing the tree going to mount our walking the c.s.i.
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just reminds me of home. our kitchen in the village are designed for women it's shorter because women are shorter than men so. i remember i used to say to my brother i know this is short for you but there is a chair said alan and washed the dishes so that shows that i started my feminist movements my feminist revolution from my kitchen. that is important for women we have to start. being a rebel. in our house. in our village we didn't have toilet in our house we had outhouse. and in the darkness
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we had to go out. my mother used to say that the darkness is a monster a shapeless black demon that feeds on your fear. if you are scared of it then the shadow grows bigger and it will envelop you and swallow you whole. open your eyes wide as wide as possible she did me when i was a young girl stare into the darkness and the shadows will disappear never be afraid of the darkness but stay down. my father he has stopped talking to me he doesn't support me the things that i'm against islam i'm against my own country and chain my country but i think these are all happening just because you know the governor really brainwashed. like people like my father otherwise my father loves me.
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it was just weeks before the controversial election two thousand and nine my car got the wind allies in iraq and two of my journalistic car was on there my vehicle be on so that was a message for me that you know it's going to happen to you as was so i decided just you know leave the country. now i am here and i'm not going to keep silent. this is the room that i was moving. when i was cut. so i would like cover series for instance and.
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the signal is really close to. really pretty because. there would be. a path. so i wanted to run away. but they come walk outside. and then we lined up with my cousins and others. and i would take the long walk. i can't see what they're doing but that has this moment where in that movement where i just feel like. you know.
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even my. i mean my. poor quality no it took to if he only thinks he's a good try you said. to have offended more times he has son te amo stuff is in my interest to let you know support practice may kill so. less. and less there's also psychs using. girls who are out. there who were. use of the dysfunction for the hoop on sequels at the today do you do b.m. pool who is all songs on the long. view the good outcome be nice is in about a good
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a side. it. doesn't stop it from i. know this because to my eye was always end up like a fun so i would write blog and i would write to would be then i would interact with people and just slowly ever came out of these in the fog thanks though you have became part of the online movement going forward. social media is that from what i can piece out the people who oppose so many people on my recent economic and i'm strange when i look at numbers i'm quite surprised but i also understand it's a lot of responsibility. and
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a fiery debate on social media and beyond on nationalism and free speech or tried many at the time was the belief that the whole debate loyd it up giving leave to pakistan. she wants peace with pakistan and she gets softer the whole thing became nothing new is off to her van was on every single prime time and it was a very very very scary time my phone was hard because there was so many messages coming back to back and and the strangest thing is that we're all messages of hate messages of. messages of how somebody would want to. host me. how somebody would go very very explicit messages of how one would one of my limbs the five and how they would want to reach me you know who these people are well the big call you up to two hundred new what was it on social media you were part of you have reported this to the police no it doesn't matter the whole situation is going to you when you should be doing here all of it it becomes your reader whether somebody's
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calling you are walking dead and i found out again these are your feeling good life because you don't just one person saying it to you that you can go to the police and report it. it's it's one hundred different accounts one hundred different people saying that to you and that gets to you a thing or how strong you are that kind of featured in that volume has has a way of getting into. i launched myself the freedom but after three years it was everywhere so like the president of iran knew about it talked about it all the media around the war the media inside iran the rain in the state t.v. clerics and i thought oh my god now this is the time we have to shift the online
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movement to something offline these people need to identify each other so in two thousand and seventeen i decided to actually you know pick a day pick a color and help these people to identify each other in public. these women in white ones they say they are the only soldiers only warrior i called it one person demonstration because they. never have. permission to take this. they will be shot they really be you know into prison they will be torture but they are brave they found a way to protest against oppression. i'm listening. then amount of. time in most of.
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it on the. back end of this and you can see them of the duke and the sun about going to get out. of the well i don't accept that but you know i'm going to need to arst the are. not let us get it out. i said not brought up by. this is the time men should get involved in women's movements so i created another campaign called the many in which all. the government and all want to control the society because they know that this
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what the communities showed us was how they used to celebrate the girls but den it will end with the cutting and what we are trying to do with the is to teach them that you can still celebrate girls you can still celebrate your tradition but you don't need to do the cutting. when we're doing a dance we use social media to tell people where we are going to be. do young people go through those social media. and talk about how we are talking about have to decide.
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think is because i want to what am. i am i had a community. when i lay there were dilated eyes does that that i was that i mean and i'm one of the. more it and got me you know i think that. what i'm. going to. see you doing a lot of he's. got us. knowing. what they're not going to just call them but look at it this global on a set of people don't see why don't you cited it it's all out of them and.
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really funny but i'm. just kidding. i've got. no question about you know actually oh yeah. that's what i want. to do. so i don't wanna see i was that your father just simply by me talk getting someone to tell those you don't buy a shit. the shit that a lot of you should develop to do or not additionally your little yeah i'll shut realize this isn't a ball ok they come out tomorrow i'm caught about it you got a lot of them we're going to let you know. like this is a victory and show action in this show i give the platform to women inside iraq i mean mostly women it's about you know people inside iran who can use their camera
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and be their own voices the day or media and send a video to me. i feel like i'm hogging the whole iran you know they took me out from my country but they couldn't take iran out of me so now social media and this show is my window toward. the show the shop that does the show of course i am scared of receiving a lot of death threats specially when i see the government attack me through cyber army calling me a prostitute calling me ugly the agent of cia agent and my six this kind of things actually from to beginning it was kind of hurting me but not now not anymore. this is the you know i'm ready. maybe.
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they will now. i. am i come here in my happy times to cry guard for everything good that has happened but i also come here whenever i am sad whenever i need have been evident feel so hopeless that after reach out to something greater than me. life has changed a lot and now i'm going to be a public figure people who know me by my face by my walk just give me strength that
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i can take this position of influence this position where so many people are looking at me in this thing to what i have to say for you give me strength to so that i can give the best to the wood the best to mankind. perhaps so many bad the biggest one is one day one many wrong have the power to run the country. my dream is just to see what men are as equal as men.
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