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you us back syrian fires of claim victory over so-called islamic state in syria syrian democratic forces say they are recapture the village of the last scrap of territory held by iran liners and. coming up next world stories with a special report on a lawsuit challenging the war on drugs being waged by philippines president to terror attacks don't forget you can always follow up on all the news on our website . it's time. for. president a long. head of the london patriotic front to include tanya the rebel army and to
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the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when little in the rooms there was and when to ask to be you. need to reinforce to them most of the news but it was up and he was not floating in a group. of controversial leader to success is beyond question. the time. going to london tragedy starts in both the long t.w. . this week and full stories. true of a young woman teaches herself to teach. kenya older women lives with sucked through tucker's but first to the philippines now the second country to withdraw from the international criminal courts.
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mary jane can't understand why salvador had to die. shot in the head before the eyes of their four year old daughter they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president. of the party or lives in one of those communities she remembers august thirty first two thousand and sixteen as if it were yesterday it's the day her son was murdered for being a drug suspect. and not a day has passed since when she didn't think of him. really makes me sad is that i was not with my son when he died. i was there
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when they killed him. just like visit me in my dreams. i want to know what happened to. what you had to suffer. as with the vast majority of drug related extrajudicial killings no one has been held accountable for her son's murder but once justice. that's why she joined dries up a church organized volunteer group assisting the victims of the drug war together they filed a suit with the international criminal court i c c against president to tear to himself for crimes against humanity since the philippines have withdrawn from the i.c.c. to terror to claims the court has no jurisdiction over him his administration will not cooperate with any investigation. human rights advocates are calling this
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a test case for the i.c.c. is relevant. we cannot allow. perpetrators to get away with the most serious violations simply by the stroke of a pen we have to show a very strong. example of international justice by ensuring that this mother is fully investigated any. indictments should follow. that's also what herbal hopes for she wants to tear his henchmen to pay for her son's murder. moving on to peru abiding by age old traditions do you live on artificial islands in lake titicaca one young woman has decided to break with tradition and people are following your example. lake titicaca impure room thirteen hundred kilometers southeast of the capital lima
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are the motos floating islands home to the indigenous people who once rescue themselves from the warring thinkers and learn to adapt to the harshly when conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions. was born on this island. that every morning amalia gets her children ready for school that having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the future . so i didn't get the chance to play with other children and learn that mean yes that's why i am ali i decided to become a teacher and start up a school in her village. she wanted children to learn and play together amalia knew very well that making her dream a reality would be anything but easy. it's because she wanted to live differently than how women are traditionally do. they knew that no one
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in my village noticed they didn't know that i was studying my every morning i woke up early so that i could help my mother with her handicrafts. want to study you have to do chores before and afterwards so i helped my mother and rode off at around eleven i got. her daily commute was long but it was me and my mother and father were very worried about the long journey i did the commute in spite of the weather through rain and lightning sometimes i only had a plastic bag on my head and the effort was worth it in two thousand and nine and money a founded the small school she had dreamed of here she teaches about twenty children between the ages of three and find her own children i know i'm going to go home alone and the school children ask parents are grateful that i was teaching them a second language. it was
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always my dream to do this here on schools. they send their children to me because i speak their language. and know their children talk to each other more and because of this they learn so much better my school money but in the mood to me and i translate everything into spanish. and. i'm only in school for little ones offers children far more than just a bilingual education. most of them come from poor homes but i can only give them a little bit of what i have my son. you know. my mother takes care of the. children know that and they call her. everyone calls her mama. mama. amalia that she's had project forward breaking with the tradition of her
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community and. and no others are following in her footsteps. as a way to make a go for the when other people saw what i had accomplished they said if you can do it. and last thirty five. years clearly or if they are. that good as. disabled war veterans competing the international invictus games one traumatized german soldier hopes his country will host the next games. the games are filled with the aim of raising greater awareness of veterans. military service in afghanistan and especially dangerous missions there's a high risk of being wounded or traumatized something german soldier kevin finally experienced. he was stationed in kabul for six months and twenty thirteen there he
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was exposed to many life threatening situations some of which forced him to make wrenching choices. it was always an attack on the camp attack on the comp then we would suddenly see people coming towards them come to advise including children. then slowly i began to think if this is real and children are being exploited so much that i have to make a decision now ready and if necessary fire. and those are some of the things that dream about again and again doesn't. mean. they also came under fire himself one of the many traumatic experiences he finds it hard to talk about now since then certain things odors are flashing lights for example trigger a massive stress reaction in him. just a period in dreams at night time in afghanistan from the six months. and at some
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point i did really wake up terrified in bed drenched in sweat and i even heard myself screaming. i know. sports are still important for folly despite the trauma and a knee injury last fall he was allowed to take part along with eighteen comrades in the invictus games in sydney among other things he competed as a rower injured traumatised soldiers from eighteen countries entered the competition. the games were britain's prince harry's idea. he wanted to make veterans more visible to the rest of society. so far the games have taken place in english speaking countries but the german government wants germany to host the games in twenty twenty two. but if you're there for that i would be very pleased about our future germany what soldiers who were born in the line of duty are capable of so that they're not just shoved into
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a corner but that they're also part of society. as an anti-drug search of the invictus games are important to follow i personally he keeps fit hoping to take part once again in the competition. there is a superstition in kenya which often leads to older women becoming victims of rape. they have to decide to defend themselves. in the slums of nairobi they hold or fighting skills with martial arts. just a few years ago this place was known as nairobi small dangerous slum residents in korogocho lived in constant fear especially elderly women like the sixty five year old gary. white a cool american he would hear screams all the time women were attacked by boys who had come to write them. monica the grannies of karl got at the core themselves
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regularly targeted superstitions attackers believed the women way to be free and that sex with them could kill their own action almost daily one of those numbers older women were sexually assaulted raped on that at. school with a fifteen month one day we found moment no good dead with broken bottles inside her body when we carried her body to the police but they closed the gates and didn't let a sin to get up on his but we took her body to the mortuary student and with it and on that day we decided enough is enough and we women will start helping ourselves to things. to decide to do was. run it has decided to fight back and others feel the same has grannies while between sixty five and ninety years old meet once a week to mend washouts and defend themselves in the land of them and i'm.
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proud to. say and. the costs of. they've used to be a daily reality with these granny. but. now running says she only hears of a case every second. and she will keep on fighting until every woman young or old will say and unemployed. man. ten years from now and this will be a new korogocho of his every move why even let me it will be known as one of the neighborhoods that people are proud to live and for me a coolish. a good thing to from the cruise ship. player plays.
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a turtle a mission into the visual world another great and. fun and it's funny. this multimedia exhibition brings the artist's masterpieces to mush. played. in symphony of light color and sound. the moment and next on the all. blacks in thirty years after the fulfillment. everything seems possible here. nine hundred eighty nine. nazi is where the peaceful revolution is again. today it's a creative i'm craving the truculence. so just the right time for a trip into the city's past and present. sixty minutes.
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