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or. you know when the ellery was created the day. they were created based on the traditional british infantry structure they had and you know the company is as the commander here the deputy commander. and then his officer corps even army have an officer corps and chief of staff and that was that officer corps was called control alter that was the name that was given to and within the new control to then you have the brigades of the types of games. and within control alter cesar chavez was the director of intelligence he's been with the other a very long time you know since the beginning of the gallery unlike most of the
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other a who were forcibly recruited he said he joined the other a voluntary early any rows up quite quickly. so he was part of the high command. it's easy to come back into the community i mean everybody knows you will form a command off. not. really. there were those aware of the book. after it had been had already been taken i swear before me. but the
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length i have really. i had it. in number with those who are digging up the document either before me or after. the new bush. of course. war and. book of son of the been taken into captivity and. we're going to look you in when we see you in 2000 we don't know. these are the children you're going to take and. there are the things that room to place in syria. example like that one of my
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life. there or. near there i was still asleep when the rebels came. they tied me up and their leader started to beat me. first they cut off my ears then my nose and then my lips. i cried. and they grabbed one of my hands and started cutting off my fingers. and then they took the other hand. there. i begged them to at least leave me with one hand you know why you. can't sneak it but i could but they said no.
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it's. the simplest solution neighborhood of the whole market when their bill introduced to talk to kids. who are in their early years this is very. kind of a there were communist convict people. who could get big maybe she'll take one from me here. good to i don't really think we can be a bit far from being one of them they're just 111 are all different communities separately and yet but the later they came to be good conduct myself abduction. crew screwed. in a 2nd but mostly it's in a school. or work or school and of. them were playing.
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let's take an example so they go into a school they have ducked 100 kids. maybe some of those kids will kill this teacher or some other parts of the community and then then the fans how much time they have been there then they go out. as there as they are going along to the rendezvous point where they're going to meet the other group and start distributing the kids in some of those kids for then they can already start using them as practice so they'll have another kid kill that kid and so they start with 100 by the time you get to the rendezvous point you might have 70 or something 30 of them might have died along the way. i think they they use this being are you sleepy you know anything if they're sleeping in the they get they get killed or something but anyways so by the time the 70 get there that they're already there's already going
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to vetting process they're already a little bit stronger than those 30 that died or a little bit lucky but usually they're stronger and then over time. that that number reduces they get there too slow they don't kill fast enough there they cry kill kill kill kill kill and so finally at the end you get you know like 5 or 10 that are left and those are the the strongest the physically the strongest and the most adept at killing because some people are good at it some people do you know some develop an appetite for that. and so that's how the other a function so they go through this darwinian survivalist selection process where only the strongest and the fiercest survive.
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if somebody will follow. according to the leadership. from a bush prisoners were of course execution. executed remember people. of course committed such kind of. through mistakes. those who are going to wrong. who is. executed. i don't know there was a woman my commander who's what i always used to carry asked the woman for money and she said she didn't have any. my commander ransacked the grain arena and found her money when he took the money and left me there to kill her. child 1st i stabbed her in the heart then in the head. she only screamed once. then my commander
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said ok she's dead let's go now and the woman had her 2 children there are. jews. then and now to the children see you kill her. the older boy was interrogated by my commander under a tree and the other boy was too young to understand he was still very small and he sat by the door and watched me the whole time thanking him. for 32 people who tried to escape from the failed. some of them. where. the kind of bark and given that is. given to be and they have done it for. would be so. hard as could be given to go to british shittiest punishment. are
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a 1000000 of them welcome there was a boy and a girl they ran away who now. believe that we will hold them again. we're going to leave them when they tied the boy up. and gave the girl a machete morning. meeting. they told her to choke the boy to pieces. when. she started cutting him but she was too weak to. then she said that the older kids should come the big ones. they came and they started cutting in different places. they were cutting and cutting there. were they told us again and again. to the same will happen to you if you try to find.
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out if they threaten to kill us on the run of their families. i was shaking with fear. and now we knew they ordered the girl to carry the head of the boy new one only they said they'd kill her if she got the hand of god she had to throw the head up in the air and catch it 4 times. they said they cut it into pieces and she dropped the head. wound so she threw the head and caught it. again and again. it like this among. the young and wings us . was.
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no one ever feels good to go to. our can you feel good about. their production done. to you i tell you yet you us or we don't even feel good being abducted. and no one to refuse it was pretty good and those who had it not won fair and good who broke. it so you've been one of the also if the will the to. the right. the your right. here many ways you can keep peace. and a kind of luck keep his or explain. at least lifted to me for shit and never will. probably dish you. intended
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enslaved people saving the most awful existence so we support n.g.o.s on the ground because they do great work and they say lives a life for the time. but then he made that promise to a little and that state authority bus company goes say. ending modern day slavery will be cried for us tight. and the great fred economy will be correct for a paper and it will be cry from global credibility that's how do we do it and that's when i don't see if you can portray even a strategy that want to see the implementation plan with a budget so they say yes or no. and out of that collectively state by state becomes. the budget to end slavery in india. and then put the other 19 to
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20 other really serious slaves suffering countries. their budgets in slavery in their country put together. then becomes a toll on number to end slavery in the world. and that's where i'm heading that's where everyone around me government supporters enjoys that's where we'll. show you all for naught. player low. profile good looking good. like the look of you feel comforted knowing that they're. going to come up that my son had to work as a slave in the big factory my slave and i beat him. but
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never paid him and constantly beat him about it. that hard to get but trying to get maybe 28 other people working as slaves together with my son. i feel. we still like to work for you i didn't feel you share with me very articulate what lisa tortured up was used by the people against the ladies against their sons against the police. if not hung like magic and nobody were maltreated the entire
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time background who wanted to. run into look the money can go into not how much the owner of the brick factory gave his no money and no food but we asked for money to buy some food with a monkey or if a child needed medicine because they were ill. somebody just beat us and say your parents borrowed money from me and never paid it back by you know somebody do it if the women were right about you know any attractive women were raped by the owner of all the gods of god except when my husband got a lot of problems on we were forced to were. work but if we didn't want to work the factory owner threatened to throw us into the furnace i think. whoa whoa whoa whoa. whoa. whoa whoa. whoa.
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did you try to talk to the slaver when you realized you weren't getting paid i mean when. we were thinking about it. of some of the worker tried to talk to the owner. it fell apart they killed him for that one of the month and i did mine and. then have set of values but i had 2 months later i found the courage to secretly go to the office of a human rights organization. though some little hollow so i told them everything. we are big. mother hindi and i said to them. something if you don't for us i'm sure we'll all be killed that's with a lot of names. january 26th you were freed from slavery and it's a fight i was there in the police storm the brickworks. everybody here has been
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freed from. the book. oh yes all of us. it. would be from this is what this. model of the people who work here get paid now look what a little money is put aside for call on medication work in case the children fall ill. but in the future we want to free more people and find work for them to. get us there some of. the boys we're thinking about opening another british factory to look at what we wouldn't pay a fixed salary with and it depends on what we earn. and he's out with them we share the money among the families but they go out and everybody's in agreement without looking but that's about the bucket given what it. was. that everybody did not like that it.
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was. like him. one night. when you won one thing that's really where you really think you know you're asking people if you're going to see one or 2 to 2 to please more than one. or. if. good morning ladies and gentlemen. i'm here today just off the road as master of ceremonies so to speak friend avenger forests and i've known him for quite some time and
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a great deal of respect for what he's attempting to achieve with the global slavery index earlier today is privileged people fortunate to achieve to succeed in life because of the opportunities are being given as an actor my role is often to patrol a broader human emotion but nothing really compares to the reality of the lives reflected in the report that's been published today 44800000 people. living across every single country in the world. by slavery those in general across. so ladies and gentlemen thank you 1st. really familiar brothers and sisters you're in a family of battle a war we're going to win a war where we're not going to. pass. this battlefield in britain. or. spain. china india is based out wherever it is.
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we're not going to leave this field of life. still upon us. it's not the numbers which really matter here it's because the most valuable of resources in the world as a people the spark started for me for the little 15 year old girl who went to nepal she's actually my hero if you be embarrassed to think that she. spoke up 7 or 8 years ago. and said dad. i think i know about some child trafficking. and not the ship's parent regret. i've been started to look at the prince of child trafficking child sex trafficking around the world. and that of course later looking for forced labor and bonded labor and leave the conversation with rights and conversation to all of the world actually enough is
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enough the final emancipation is our generation. well i mean i decided that i wanted to understand how exactly as human trafficking west happening what i did was a full trails of all the cartels and then. i found victims for example of victim for minutes while other was sold into a brothel in mexico. of a team from the u.s. that was sold into a brothel to japan so i interviewed them i went back to the country where they were caught and i sold a choice of everything they told me so i spent 5 years calling around the world it
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visited 135 countries and i had to train for a year how to do pole dancing and how to dress up a surprise to go into certain places all over central america and and in mexico on in other countries and then i dress anon because in some areas the only plays the only people that can go into these areas in mexico city were they are exploiting girls little girls and prostitution from 4 years old to 1010 or 11 years old the only people that don't cundall wean and get out alive are nuns. i started investigating child pornography years ago it's just tory about $200.00 children and documents that were. bought and caught by this businessman very
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famous businessman in town calling this man who was. what's getting this children live on the age of 22345 year old girls and boys to be sexually exploited in his hotel by their reach people by businessman politicians senate shows governors. and one of the girls. escaped the network and she told me the story so i will do build the bought it and then no. this guy came into my office he made you know an appointment and he came to my office and started talking and telling me that the senator wanted me to get out of this business. so anyway he said he said $1000000.00 for me. i told him to get out of my office and everything which is laughing at me and saying then if you don't want the money then you will get the you know the guts you will get killed and he wasn't from people i mean they get
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they didn't ring care as such mobsters that they didn't care that we had witnesses to all that so then months later day i was driving on my office and i had the federal guards that were waiting for me. and and then all the stars like close to the street one car on this side one called the other side and there were 2 other cars that were closing in to me and then 2 got man came out and one of them could have gone you know that's my body and to say. what body guards not to move or not to get the consols although was everybody's kind of does so i told them you know don't move don't move and they could mean a car and they could not. all through the 20 hours the torture me.
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when they took me away people in my office knew that i was in danger so i told my team like months before i published the book i told them listen they want to kill me i'm going to this is very dangerous so if something happens to me whatever you think kill me if they get me get something whatever you have to do this so i gave them a long list of people to call immediately as they took me they started doing that they called labor one and that saved my life because these guys keep saying that they were going to kill me and one pointing stop in the middle of the way you know they took me by the hair and they took me in front of the ocean and they said they want to drop me in the water. and then also some they got this phone call and it was the governor of play without telling them not to kill him she
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said you had to bring her life and that happened because of all these people you know call the governor and people said you know if she doesn't come alive we know would skew the one who are the policeman to go get her then you will pay for it. and then i place the case against them in the supreme court and when that all being able to get to the key officials this mafia of human tawfiq spawn johns who got. a 1st time a sentence lean left in america 113 years for child pornography which is a 1st ever. so it was worth. it was really hard and i went to typing for a long long time to get over it you know those. talks are never seen but it was it was what i mean 200. feet from that network and the boss is in jail this is from jail.
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. she living going to bed tonight. and their kids. to 1414. when they're wrong 1415 years you feel. in the bus in the jungle in that yes. or yes. where the woman coming. from you're going to she's. how did you meet them into trouble. he was under constant instruction. to how. according to him. what. a. record you go into she's. so it
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was you should earn or not been to uganda. for a number of years refused to do before. what is your structure. you know i look a deep snow and ice tea. fine i was 11 years old. the rebel leader komi gave us to a man. this man came at night and threatened us. he said we should have sex with him or he would kill us.
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there was a logistics section within the ellery that allocated food like you would you would go in abducted food you go and abducted good seed going to women children and bring them and this same guy that distributed sugar or rice is the same guy who distributed the wives and once the advocate his wives they can reach them. so the higher rank you got the better the more wives you got. but they had to be allocated to you. and then from there you knew you can you can have sexual relations with them and then then you force produce children so that the children produced in that process are the bush babies. they don't they don't have any family back home they don't have any knowledge of what normal life. so.
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that's because he's relying on some bush because he's they have no family in uganda they have no idea of what normal life is and he's raised those guys up to senior position because of bush they you know other he's been around for more than 20 years you know 25 years some of these bush babies especially the ones that were born you know earlier like in their twenty's and they're only known as a pony all they know is the bush.
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yeah well i mean amnesty the blanket amnesty i think started in 2000 in uganda but now is and that time there's a lot of different rebel groups than just other any and so that was a way of uganda of uganda you know trying to trying to get these guys to come back you know be integrated back in the army being to get back in his normal life and to stop the rebellion as a counterinsurgency a tool as
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a way of also reconcile national reconciliation. and that that's been renewed renewed renewed renewed renewed and renewed until today and it's a blanket amnesty so. blanket is unconditional and misty. i know that you've got inside of them trying to prosecute one or 2 of the gangs that have come back until now they have been successful as a court hasn't accepted it. so until parliament changes the law then they they can't prosecute anybody. you received amnesty trial so you are a free man. for all according to a misty act. i'm refraining. from religion it's. not mine it's. going to meit's.
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because the government. doesn't get around to get amnesty. but the had to do community. made me look at seen differently. yes all. kind of lake. you know you really look at. the price who had been granted amnesty. i have. and going to pressure deep into i don't say eat. knowing it's. different you're less pressure. you're going to meet somebody and be an h. n. do do we have to you could explain all about he more. to you.
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what do you think today about it that the group has kidnapped 1000 kids. she's seen with jason cupboards. can be. difficult to explain but. 1001 of is it 103rd or one of a 1001 for hundreds is it keeps where abducted the u.n. said it's over 20 years around 100 thousands and yes. let's talk of that's a figure. on truth right and kids there were over 20 yes dean says he said he'd been here. if there were victims.
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in those kids called those. he had victims. come out idea. on later they were forced. in fighting. safe usually no good during war. i know. people of course and i sent it. on abductions from june 5th. why where he abducted in that number but. then number me in a 100 cars and. the number corner grew up to that much.
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