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i'd like to get his defense cooperation. in washington coming up next well stories means a mexican journalist risking her life to report on drug cartels and corruption. to get all that information around the top that's on our website. i'm christine we'll see you next hour. i'm not laughing out of the gym but just sometimes i am but i'm still laughing when for that reason germans digs deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes clutter but if you think the future of the country by not the time. needed to be fixed in a scrum on their own to me it's all about who they know i'm rachel join me to meet the german fun d.w. . post i didn't cause i live so long it's not easy to go to
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another country you know nothing about the wife of i don't do this because we can't stay home and it's winter i'm not. closely global news that matters d.w. made for martin's. on this edition of the world stories. somalia rehabilitating former al-shabaab fighters thailand one year after the dramatic cave rescue. but we start out in mexico where a narcotics cartel has been threatening reporters with abduction and murder over 100 media workers have suffered this fate here in the past 20 years seen a part of a script with her life. i got a call
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a desperate voice saying we found bodies again the reporter knows the woman who called her she belongs to a group of mothers looking for their missing children now it's become a search for bodies. records life that we want all the more hello when one was a leo's with the searches of. this they were told that there might be secret mass graves here they have discovered one little these women's loved ones have disappeared here we can see the bones that wessels playmobil said about was most likely all the money has been reporting on the searching mother score years and the vast majority of cases it turns out that their children were abducted and killed by the scene and who are drug cartel. by covering the story to put herself in jeopardy she regularly receives death threats.
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a few years ago the threats almost became reality. was kidnapped i thought i was going to be almost my life was in danger i knew they'd either kill me or let me go but i had already seen their faces was good practice so i was sure they would kill me you know that one of them said it was time hasn't made this gesture. called drama but i want another one asked me if i had a last wish. there would be more there so i said god bless you. for joining the care and turning my daughters into orphans was there in the diocese i was there in the us i let god like your path and may you be well get there we had to go i mean rick i asked him for a boy really. oh words move to kidnappers they let her go. to siena stanley is constantly aware of the dangers she faces every day. her sister
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no doubt and to choose a name i always worried about her is in. the . i'm sad because i know that something can happen to her that are. if you don't because i know that she's not safe when she's working. you. still see both are very proud of. yes but i'll go she's always given 100 percent and 100 percent extra. and. now a year has passed since a junior boys football team was rescued from a flooded cave in thailand. we talked to one of the divers who took part in that daring rescue. when i arrived
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to the cave and the kids were get to default we were going out there not knowing 100 percent of what kind of vision i'll be going into what we're going to save some kids or the going to recover some bodies and i think myself and many of the other rescuers we were probably expecting to find a means some of them not alive. it was terrifying to think about that maybe you're going to be diving around and then the next thing you go to being told is that good and they turn to be happy that that was not the situation double is part of getting before the 1st kids out any kind of work pretty good if i was sitting in the 6 chair and both of which is roughly cough way into where i would be but the kids where i felt i wasn't sure of myself and my dive buddy voice to support the divers and the kits that there were coming out. but we could actually see the diver i
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always see the light of the diver way before we can see the diver and i remember that reddy vividly i'm sitting on one of the banks together with my dive buddy and i can see this glowing to watch so i'm jumping into the water the water is about chest high at this point and i'm running towards that ike he's dragging something to the wood so i know what that is that busy is one of the kids but at this point i didn't know what condition the kid was so that i still remember coming around him that he's coming up and i can see the bubbles scaping from the kid's mosconi equipment which indicates to me that the kidneys he's breathing and old need to know he said i maybe he's injured maybe something else is wrong with him but he said. i was the last person to leave the cave that night at this point all of the kids have already been evacuated to the hospital and was on the treatment i still remember coming into the search and both of which is where the
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diving ends i remember one of the american divers just said to me i've been there all find them all allied and know why i thought they were because i sold it for divers a few i was really you know i didn't know and it was fantastic to to to get the good news that yeah that the foreign and i don't feel like a new role and i don't think any of us do because we were just doing what we do what every day but even doing something that we we all love to do you good thing and i think that that's evil it's just you know. it's you go again sure 100 percent yes i will go again. i think the biggest takeaway that that i had formed from this experience is that i learned that absolutely nothing is impossible if you work together if you have a mission and don't forget also a good planning then you can do everything. these
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lobbyist al-shabaab militia has been waging a terrorist campaign against somalia's government for over a decade now. and fought and killed for the group until they succeeded in escaping its grasp. that they were part difficultly machine terrorizing somalia's population but now they're asking for forgiveness this facility in juba land is home to 86 young man who used to fight for one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups in the world. the former fighters here mostly men aged between 24 and 29 have been granted amnesty and are seeking a 2nd chance 2 of them are willing to share why they decided to defect. for their safety and security they have withheld their location and real identities by calling them and that he said was just 15 years old when he joined the group 5 years ago but boarded up to be you know at 1st people join because the religion
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they say they're promoting religion but this is just a front actually they're killing innocent people for no reason or another thought it could be. similarly who joined us above at the age of 16 it took him 8 years to escape from the group. if they also killed muslims in that attack when i saw my people dying i decided i had to break away of the. many men growing up in disenfranchised and poor parts of the country into joining us about for financial reasons and a sense of belonging. to address this these men now receive occasional training in hands on group classes. i did not know how to live within society i learned that here i've learned how to support myself. but many here. haunted
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by nightmares they struggle to fathom how they were capable of such violence. and the rehab any taishan facility these young men receive professional psychological support. but above all it's companionship and leisure time that are helping them to overcome their trauma. but we can talk to each other about all the things we've done wrong give each other support about how not to fall back into a destructive winds. for somalia to help for the birth of a united government and for my life i hope to work for the benefit of my country and for my people within his skills he sent a comment intend to make a positive contribution to society again. to help other young people than the stake of joining up in the 1st place. many people are putting high hopes on greece's newly elected government we spoke
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with the residents of the island of a china about their hopes and expectations for the new prime minister kiriakou spitzer talks. fishing around again on an island just off the coast of africa. stadio slava darrius runs the boat with his father he's the 3rd generation of his family to make his living on the water today he's taken his friend your doorstep us along for company and we caught a lot of people on the sea but jobs fishing or on the sea i know nobody at my age or a little bit more bigger they don't stay as not very good because we have islands that a lot of tourists come to see our island and what in 10 years nobody will be on the fishing what they when they come to see. stereo's hopes tourism will
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save his family's business around $30000.00 small fishermen like him are fighting for survival in the face of declining stocks and hard economic times his friend your goals once the new government to deliver change quickly after years of tax increases and cuts in public spending. i think that the tax payments. are not fair with us it's more fair to the rich people than to timid or to the lower class people. i'm expecting this as well from the new government many meghna hope the new government will cut taxes especially the widely unpopular real estate tax the incoming prime minister meets attack is also wants to attract more investment and create jobs promises that vicki parole has heard over and over again she's been looking for work for years today she's praying for a miracle from egging house catron st she hopes he will help you react. to finally
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bring change everybody promise this is a political they promised but not now. have a very difficult he has to do it if you will not do what he's got he promised he will have a very big problem from the from the people is we are not like before we had looked like before we don't forgive setting a course for it to moment recovery many believe the new government has just one chance to get it right half a 1000000 young greeks have already left the country due to the economic crisis but that's something these 2 friends don't want to do they plan to stay on and fight for a better future. on
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