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very personal very. d.w. . coming up on the program children leaving behind a new u.n. report says more than 250000000 kids around the world. country where millions of kids find it hard to stay in the classroom. for years after the chinese government crackdown. on activists in the country. own country. of the northeast
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that's fighting extinction. well. it's good to have you with us. 4 years since the united nations adopted its sustainable development goals meant to improve the lives of billions of people by 2031 of those goals is to ensure education and learning opportunities for all this requires all children to be in school by 2030 but at present rates 14 percent will be left out by then the problem is worse in some countries in pakistan for instance just at the primary level a quarter of the children won't be completing school. in karachi to see how one
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schools trying to keep kids in the classroom despite the many factors pushing them to give up. you know it's easy to clock in the morning and maha much should be getting ready for school but the 12 year old stopped going a few years ago in order to work and support his family. i come here early in the morning and stay till late which is very tiring when i get home i have a bath and go to the mosque. we don't have money which is why i can no longer study . sound the situation is the norm for millions of children across pakistan a new report from unesco estimates some 5 going to be men are out of school and the primary level and goes north of the most going to van posing a man who has children and afterwards going to school pakistan's then been doing education crisis is mainly down to back itself under investment and mismanagement
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of the entire system and fear than politicians to finally improve things is so low that many people are taking matters into their own hands. this school was established by volunteers in karachi offering feel lessons to the nearby haitian community the classes offered an escape routes and hope for a back a future yes. we were forced to open the school as there are no functioning government ones in the area. many of our children are getting into trouble especially with drugs. but we try to get support from the government and press them to help us but heard nothing back this is why we set up selves. we play games and really enjoy ourselves they teach as well so we like coming here
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. i want to study and become a pilot when i grow up. teaches in english and i want to learn here and then become a teacher myself prime minister in non-con has vowed to prioritize and invest in education like the government continues to spend less than his recommended by international standards education should be. so even if they have what i personally feel. is when we are implementing it. in the same direction i don't think so we'll be able to achieve the. 20. sided you would know to be come up with. but don't leave me in who he and millions like him have is if pakistan or. education system but also
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lives families like out of the to send their children to school and good learning it's. according to the latest u.n. food cost $1.00 in 4 children will not complete their education by doing. 4 years ago today beijing lawyer was kidnapped from her bed at 4 in the morning kidnappers have driven through her front door handcuffed placed to hold over her head and dragged her into a voting van her kidnappers were the police and the datafile kidnapping july the nine's 2015 marks the start of what's come to be known as the 709 crackdown the chinese government's crackdown on activists and human rights lawyer has lawyers like wong. whose fate was unknown for 3 years after his arrest in 2015 is now serving a 4 and a half year prison for so-called subversion of state power today is the 4th
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anniversary of the 709 crackdown since july the 2015 more than 300 lawyers and activists. have either been detained or tried on all manner of charges in china so what's the situation today in the country we can put that question to chinese human rights activist and lawyer tom bell who joins us now from taipei mr tung good to see you what would you say do lawyers and human rights activists in china still live in fia. yes many many curious lawyers have been put into a crease or culture and disappeared and many have how being at peace park since last year and these 40 few muslims ready happy to know we are not you spices. and so do. rights were
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is my higher form. but. sunk human rights lawyers in china last year with their continued and their human rights and here it is our rights our crackdown has been mostly be to fall down and down and i will surely it's. we'll be mall lawyers being at the start or even detained in the coming years but it's important for all of us enormous aton that you yourself have been arrested and you claim you've been tortured by the police before what is life like for a lawyer or a human rights activist in china off though they have been targeted by the state. if you cause if my human rights work i was. the start and
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there are. banished from teaching and kidnapped disappeared and tortured. so it's is very very deep hurts to be iraqi rason are you are in china now before the one that are on. punishment now or there now but it's. just isn't going to he's all seeds express your attitude if you said it would not cry. the chinese who has no years are facing it most if kurt. so humor as lawyers and defendants in in terror. you as a. secret tank and the. loss and regulations to defense fundamental freedom and human rights of tens of people rights.
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this has come as archie. doesn't want to tolerate. mass work and the us see the us lawyers and has threat to the one party system let them live there for the time being but thank you so much for speaking to us don bell speaking to us from taipei thank you for turning now to india where the monsoon survived in the country's northeast that means a new season of danger for 100 rhinos living in the. once common across the region then numbers have dwindled to 2400 live on this project a bizarre of even hear of though they are sitting ducks once the waters start to rise. a rare spot on earth where the one horned rhino still roams today they mingle with other majestic beasts feasting upon the
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lush grass. unaware of the dangers drawing near with months in season. flooding forces these animals to higher ground along the park's southern edge and closer to humans. it is this we have. many other human activities for school. so we have all of this started though everybody is so good at school activities. these markers show just how high the waters can rise with the overflow from the nearby brahmaputra river. some years it's total submersion. but there's another danger these rangers guard against as they patrol the reserve an area nearly the same size as hong kong . yet most try to escape the flood and they come out of the jungle areas.
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for. their prime targets for poachers. during monsoon season the grass can grow head high perfect cover for poachers seeking the ultimate prize rhino horns that fight up 213-0000 euros apiece on the black market such a windfall often pushes the poor into poaching 5 years ago poachers called more than 2 dozen rhinos but that number fell to just 6 last year authorities credit a sharp boost in the number of rangers on patrol now 700 strong. and this year a new special rhino protection force is being deployed recruited from nearby communities. and their mission to stand watch
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over one of india's most vulnerable national treasures it's. that's a phenomenal to check out of the stories on did up with dot com forward slash all check out our facebook and twitter pages. really even all the pictures from the peace talks on the festival in thailand province the traditional celebration is sometimes known as the ghost festival a party so good it brings up the dead survey style provide.
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