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detectives. well. it's good to have you with us one of the most vocal critics of government will now not have a voice in parliament. of the progressive future forward but now he's been disqualified by the constitutional court for violating election lol his absence of parliament means one less critic of the government of. the former army chief who came out top in the march election. was the 1st in 5 years since the military. toppled a do. elected government in 24. my guest later will explain in greater detail how
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important undertone is in thailand but 1st here's a quick sound bite from an exclusive interview my colleague charlotte conducted with him in june. facing a lot of legal challenges would she say a politically motivated we believe so do you worry that your days in politics might be the best. you could to understand if you were afraid to do anything for us do we politically at this point of his story. it's pushing the boundaries pushing where they lean meat off possibilities is i believe that he is a power to be mean of ideas domination of ideas that comes to trade using legal charges to trade off while ends make in some of the leaders of the party these things are real but we aren't afraid. and submissive that are
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driven doctor by my colleague. bill joining me now in the studio is tired political scientist john giraffe from the survey and you're out welcome just speaking. give us some context here who exactly is an opponent why is he so important in thai politics or in a nutshell it's a new generation of politician who cannot be bought off. political patronage system and he's very ideological. so he's. not afraid of the establishment and was importantly i think the interview showed that he really believes the idea of democracy and he's really fighting for it so this is unprecedented for type and it's interesting you mention he's not afraid of the establishment. make
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him a target to in thai politics definitely. usually we have to opposition that can be so call nicosia turban compromised and because i think that kind of has been tried with him didn't work and so that's why now establishment has resorted to legal repression and that's why i mean before we seen what we've seen today that he's been tackett it by. the political establishment so he's not going to be in parliament but that doesn't mean that he's not going to be in politics but what does his departure from bali meant mean for thai politics well. of course thai politics is i mean if you were there was a simple thing is if you want to push through a law or in the right now the party's mission is to change the constitution you have to do a that's for the parliament so without he being in the parliament that kind of
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spearheaded the leadership would be missing and i think the establishment kind of believes that the party is the left by tonight on. and i think that would effect the leadership of the party is this a message that these debates been destroying to send to other political parties to draw the line. absolutely but i mean this is not the 1st kid. previously we have political leaders of opposition parties being charged and tried but i think more and more that this has become normalized less and less people would feel that that would be effective and they would scare there would be scare of that so i think right now we see these 2 contradicting contradicting images where on the one hand the repression is high on the other people are not afraid we have to leave it there for the time being but thanks so
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much for coming in later years from a bunch of your type political scientist thank you. it's been called a human rights violation by the un and it's easy to see why gold smarted off before their 18th birthday a practice that runs counter to the un convention on the rights of the child which today mots its 30th anniversary the convention was supposed to provide protection to children from discrimination by lens and neglect but that means nothing to the estimated $12000000.00 girls around the world who are married off each year before the age of 18 and act which robs them of their education and pushes them into domestic violence one filmmaker though is hoping to bring about a change sharmeen obaid chinoy is a 2 time oscar winner from pakistan and i did in the yeah sure he's an animated film on the subject based in 1000 seventies lahore it tells the story of
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a 14 year old girl who dreams of being a pilot will speak to sharmeen in a minute but he has a quick peek at her film. the fans call and let girls dream and it's director sharmeen obaid chinoy joins me now from a crowd service tonight good to have you with us on the program what are you hoping to achieve with this film. well. darla because we wanted to start a global conversation about investing in the dreams of young to do it more than
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$12000000.00 girls around the unmarried off as child brides and this story of sadar revolves around a younger but i would dreams of becoming a pilot and she's drugged the idea by using animation was that we could create something that could going to schools and community center and spark discussions between pattinson sure about why young guns 2 days in 200-1000 stand i'm able to achieve that. the film is 2nd bottas thought isn't it where choice about it just to continue to happen is the governments taking adequate action to prevent this. you know child marriage is a very complicated issue because it happens in so many countries around the world it's not too rapidly found just focused on africa has you know the continent has one of the highest numbers of child brides in the well child brides are. in an
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america which could teen states in america stand to not have legislation barring a child rights so we set the tone in pakistan but it's a conversation that needs to be had around. why is it that so many people are still unknowing young girls to get married in pakistan specifically it is because. it is also because of the fact that a lot of families who are poor don't want the responsibility of having a dog when she's diff teen or 16 years which they'd rather marry him of and make someone else's problem and what we want to talk about is with the film with many of these parents is that you need to start trusting your daughters you can't just want them off to a man when she does 13 or 14 the government of pakistan has been playing an active role there are. beings that are being run to talk about china marriage but to be honest legislation is one thing unless there is a change in the mindset of families right men especially they don't see young girls
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as a budget that's when change will happen and that's one of the hardest kind of change to bring isn't it sharmeen obaid chinoy present over there oh thank you so much. thank you china according to some estimates it's home to some 91500000 bed dogs and cats that's more than the human population of germany a small combat isn't just to show you hope popular keeping a pet in china is but bored to do when a pet goes missing simple you call in the pet detective. every single detail a possible clue. doth disappeared here without a trace. only high tech gear could have turned every rock over. but they have to act fast.
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the british out hair has already been missing 2 days. the china's very unpatched detective son gene your own he and his team have already reunited at 1000 paths with their own this. warm and we have a cumulative cases over the years to nice the data you can think of 10 things to do not having to field while the owner can think of one or 2 you want to hear certain success rates as one or 2 times that of the onus of injuring. at almost a dozen years a pop it's not cheap but it's worth every penny and his success rate is high. and i have the smell of cattle dog on my body they will be more close to me. the hunt continues. the trap is set.
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hours have passed and then daughter found alive and kicking. his own no relieved and impressed. me i wasn't expecting to find to our boss so fast i was afraid i might not find him again. but here he is a perfect ending case closed. and that's the way to do it head over to a website. this show online and for other stories from the region as well that's our show for today make sure you check us out on facebook and twitter as well. even now with images of pope francis arriving in bangkok it's only the 2nd time a pope has visited the main this country in nearly 40 years really with some of those images thank you for watching the next time but.
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a look at some of the other around the league who still shaking in their boots through green relief so you don't want to miss it. d.w. . in hong kong could spell trouble for trade beijing react angrily as washington calls for a democratic solution to the protests in the territory we'll find out what's at stake . with trade tensions high hopes to run rings around. the street. the u.s. company consol it's dangerous in the highly addictive drug. so now it's trying to sell it in china. this is business. as well.
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could the unrest in hong kong be the undoing of progress towards a u.s. china trade deal beijing has responded furiously to us vote calling for democracy in hong kong the communist government do whatever was needed to safeguard its rule over the territory this after the senate and washington unanimously passed legislation aimed at protecting human rights and threatening to revoke the territories special trade privileges with the u.s. in the event of noncompliance. and it's slightly in the red wednesday morning saying index slipped about 7 tenths of a percent. in washington president donald trump warned he was prepared to escalate the trade or if no agreement could be reached. the relationship with china we'll see what happens but i'm very happy if we don't make a deal with china i'll just raise the terrace even higher thank you.
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