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to. turn it back to the roots. of the. charge family from somalia live around the world. needed urgent assistance and. the family starts october on. this. coming up in the program trying to force his appearances of dissidents what happens when. in the name of national security on the. secret detention system. they're working through that has been caught up in a campaign of misinformation and. a report on the deadly attacks on vaccination seems . to school i'm trying something
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like. our correspondents are right into the thick of thailand's golden dawn the scenes. with peek and vicious. welcome. it's good to have you with us imagine for a moment being forced to sit on a wooden bench for 16 hours straight imagine being told when you can go to the toilet and when you can't when you can eat when you can't. this is reality and it's happening in 21st century china a state controlled system of detainment after being forcibly disappeared from public view it's a fact that's before and most of the chinese government views as being against its
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interests has more from someone who's endured this yet has chosen to speak about it . detention room is like a cooling chamber where the metal door escape from this room is impossible for me to thomas who. was one of 200 human rights lawyers chinese authorities rounded up in july 2015. everything inside is wrapped in soft material the walls the table it so you can't kill yourself. i didn't see daylight for half a year and bright light is on 24 hours a day you don't know if it's day or night. it feels like you've been locked up in hell. you're completely cut off from the world and. you don't know anything and you're terrified. all.
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i can. see any was called to the administration of his apartment complex he didn't suspect anything. there several plainclothes police were waiting they blindfolded him and shoved him into a car. with his wife and children were wondering why he didn't come back then later that day 20 police officers came to search their apartment. could be headhunted who i was absolutely terrified nobody told me he can entertain and the police searched a high spot refused to give any information or. were actually hot to the force disappearances have become increasingly common in trying to head off into a. former canadian diplomat an exiled writer a canadian businessman. activist and a photographer
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a lawyer. and a billionaire just a few of those who disappeared in the last 2 years. the facilities are all from inside military compounds they are secret but activists have tried to find some detainees are not in the judicial systems database sienese wife and his mother herself a lawyer then did everything to track him down and without success. called to god if you want i took her to our house she was even more terrified than i was she kept asking where have they taken my son. you know been she said yan you might never come back could listen to her 22 days after my husband disappeared she suddenly die huge our heart. the uncertainty is
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intentional thirty's use the sites to extort confession. to guards a presence of around the clock. the register every movement you make. they observe you have to find your weak spot and find out what your most scared of the good news you are. they don't allow you to change positions when you sleep. and they deprive you of your slightest freedoms . you have to ask even if you want to drink water. they make you sit on a wooden block for 16 hours. anymore. you can't even go to the toilet because your. old attention facility is designed for you to
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understand that you are under their control. if they want you to live you will live . or die you will die if they want you to suffer you will suffer if they want you to be happy and you'll be happy. months later he was transferred to a regular detention center and jailed for 2 years after his release. of the secret detention even had his license to practice law. but he is still refusing to keep quiet. the government is having to cope with the violence against the. 3 people involved in. the attacks on fake videos.
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that have taken the lives of nearly 100 people. since 2012. but last month the father of 2 was gunned down in northwestern. trying to. his family. he was my friend a brother a father and the guardian of our family we have lost everything people who kill like this are the biggest terrorists in the world they threaten and murder people like my brother only want to protect children from this crippling disease. of workers are often targets in pakistan due to costs but is the theories that
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vaccines out a ploy to sterilize muslim children and the program is a cover for best and spice it was a particularly deadly blunt one female vaccinated and 2 policemen moderate in just one. so you look these knows the dangers of being a. he nearly died after being shot in karachi by immunizing children in 22 of despite the risks let they've still goes into communities and speaks to religious leaders so they can help counter the misinformation about the virus. we need workers who are very connected. and who understand local sensitivities this is essential for people to trust them and accept the fact. you're trying to have been made in reducing the number of for your cases here from over 300 in 214 to just. one of the 3 countries in the was there a boy remains and and rumors spread via social media are inflaming already existing
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distrust of the nation. that. ever this man was arrested after posting a video online telling boys to faint after apparently being immunized it contributed to mass hysteria in pushover when thousands of children would rushed to hospital by panicked parents who believed they were being poisoned the government spokesman says this type of scaremongering will not be tolerated and promised new ways to reassure parents will be introduced soon. maybe as a monster. and continue with the negotiations and facebook. to have a few conference with this book management we are working on a bottom up approach to which we are now we have you focusing on. the ball you work at the face of the program. i'm going to sort of feline for all parents any questions that anyone may have regarding quarterbacks in the government
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would want to question. it's unclear how effective these destructed used to be but they are delivered for via did students who grew up without a father the only comfort from this that the family can now hope for is that when the pakistan will be declared feet. to thailand next where an unlikely sport has rolled onto the scene roller derby it's so popular that there's an entire league we caught up with one team from bangkok who said their eyes on a big goal competing in the next world cup. it sponsors frantic coaching. welcome to grow the dog. to the gate about politics and forward it but that's push prostate school i'm going
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to try and stop the uptake of like a lot of the what's next. these guys are on a mission to set up time and skills evan national team to skate their way into the biggest petition in the game with only diabetes was coming almost every roller derby player know as a dream of competing in the world cup and it would be great to bring a team from thailand with thai skaters. trained in bangkok that would be a dream with the world cup expect to sneak place in the key is finding this isn't supposed fun they already have the skills. and training from a true rodolphe legends to come to this experience international issues still as make us become team tynan's claiming to recruit players they feel the same grow dobby's growing crew found an agent to help them do that. i think people are hungry
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they want it they want to know what. they want to be able to get out of their bodies take up space and that's. all well so. yeah. it has. been a. team bangkok are already playing in asia neat tonight's the big game against rivals hong kong and last year's world cup the number of asian teams competing jumped from one to 3. and with more bins like this thailand should be run civil side the next time around the world many asian taints in the last world cup but everyone really enjoyed watching team to pass and the team korea team philippines. so i think. team thailand will be very exciting to watch in that shop up the hill yeah it's a nice ending to go by these guys are 86 handed in some asian success into mansion . grown on the night.
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that's it for today of course there's more stories on our website that's the doctor dot com. and be short of truckers out on facebook as well. that's a very we'll see you next time. what keeps us in shape what makes a c. i talked. to him go ahead. and let's all try to stay in good shape. d.w. . welcome to the book is the game here.
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to talk about. countries. so you. know. u.s. president talks from japan. on a 1st agreement that some say is the 1st step towards a trade deal. with his car industry. more trees to capture c o 2 say climate activists increasing the size of the world's forests is not. this is business. as well across asia stocks have risen following the u.s. and japan signing what they call the 1st stage of a new trade deal powerful kahlo b.
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says it's incomplete because want more support from the government offer to merge the deal kept existing all tariffs unchanged. japanese car companies welcomed the overall thrust of a trade deal signed between prime minister shinzo and u.s. president donald trump the deal keeps although tariffs of 2.5 percent and the u.s. promises no more for now but the carmakers say their industry is suffering they want to do way with the tariffs altogether. so he has the auto industry is facing many challenges amidst uncertainty like the japanese yen appreciation and the upcoming sales tax. we hope the government of japan recognizes this and offers us further support to help the auto sector grew as a strategic industry.
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