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tv   Reporter  Deutsche Welle  January 19, 2020 1:15pm-1:31pm CET

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if they are tell you in north america gets interested in their story is likely to remain extremely high there are likely to stick to the spotlight entirely. you're watching news i'll be back with special coverage of the berlin peace conference for libya in 15 minutes that's after reporter episode introducing the black mothers and group doing great things for rhinos in south africa more news very soon. every 2 seconds the person is forced to flee their home. the consequences than to say stress our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises from around the world. look at them we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people but accidentally i mean
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a handful of people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of course who stay behind it's a place. my husband went to peru because of the crisis i wonder if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger i'm gonna tell. displaced this week long t.w. . right now services are in danger of extinction because their origins are prized by hunters. the way to make a bet and the black mamba is south africa's only all female group of park rangers are trying to prevent that but. i'm putting my life.
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recently. every day they fight against poachers in the game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. us and women do this more successfully than read . us just so. it's 6 am they democrat brothers shift is about to begin. oh no you don't think making them it will not move but sure i'd love to get it. for them if they didn't put it was too slick.
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caustic how do you think that will. later the lives of the black members are to small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning they start their work day by going out in small groups to check the fences. the women go over 12 kilometers of ground on foot following the park's fence line and they're not alone. was there any out on here. that looks like it was only one. of the private bus luly game reserve borders kruger national park on one side view . mirror animals can roam freely there are no fences.
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only the outer border of the brotherly reserve is protected. the reason we're having and it's expose here is because we don't want it in the most inside the reserve to give you a way to go outside this main roads quite busy cars and drive people are driving and driving so fast so if anyone is going always has a way to go out we're going to lose so many of them in the most so i'm not out or is in the fence has entered through city where trying to protect us from you in. time and again poachers dig under the fence to get into the park most of the world's $20000.00 remaining rhinos live in south africa but around $1000.00 of the animals are killed each year vs this park is home to around 80 rhinos all of them have had their horns cut off this controversial procedure is intended to protect the rhinos from poachers but the horns grow back and a large part of them cannot be removed. rhinos have
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a huge disability their eyesight is so poor they can't see things that are over 15 meters away this makes them easy prey. so the black members see themselves as the rhinos eyes and ears. since we started in 2030 that are you know pushing to cruise by 17 percent to but really push me pushing the cruise by 7 to 3 percent so that shows that. we are changing the way things used to be and we are changing the mentality of people because those people who used to come in and put snares or come in and could go running as they can now see that the members are or who speak to. the members collect information and stay in contact with the local population this is obscene prevent poaching without the use of weapons. i am sure that the women are the best
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because we are still carrying lobbying and really less so sickly we don't give information to anybody why 2 i do that. but in difficult situations the members call the anti poaching unit. opens up his weapons arsenal. i don't want them to be you. there this is the one that we carry he see this is an assault rifle you know mate for warfare it actually and for ambushes and stuff like this this is fantastic this city when it's in the neck is easy and i carry 3 magazines does this sound like the but it could look like. and i have been advised to stop nonsense actually. you know every big fan of weapons i. had. to come here to night i'm not against we have ones i left that are not only that you
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know it is also based there for you know you must train a person their right mind seat to use a weapon. and his team live dangerously recently he found a tracking device underneath his vehicle placed there so poachers can ascertain his exact whereabouts while he's thankful for the information that the black mambas provide he's not totally and now murder of his female counterparts this is all a nice they are drama queens when they come here they think they know who they think they are missed and know all but they are nothing still even me i'm learning every day to get the mean death mind change is did important. later has no time to listen to such criticism or work day is long and only ends at 11 o'clock at night. the next morning the black
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members set up a checkpoint. they want to make sure that no one in the park is in possession of weapons or dead animals. entirely if we work here in the park and have to check your vehicle not because we think you've stolen something but just because those are the rules. please open up all the bad. people. do we really have to. yes we have to check everything. the members also look for ordinary wire which poachers used to set traps. yes and then let's see him but i was coming around in the litter and then at the end of that they had of him put
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a scotch in here and one of the infant i was trying to move its top of the snare was just going at least until it gets tight and didn't make the impala and it cannot breeze in and one of the days in being we saw a right you know that was limping and it does not work we walk in with and then we try to run into direction and we found that there was this knee and it's leak. the black mommas have already found hundreds of snares like these thereby saving the lives of many animals. but in front of the stacks of recovered snares lie the skulls of dead rhinos they serve as a chilling reminder of the animals that did not survive. the says dusk falls the most dangerous part of the black mambas job begins. this is the time poachers set about their work so that
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women patrol every night and keeps later remembers one close encounter with poachers. they stop at a 10 meter was a must and they were looking at it and also getting into it and then i told the ladies that we need to run and so challenging and it was all scary. but all is quiet this evening aside from the sounds of a couple of intolerance and to oppose. sending money. suddenly becomes a little too calm and the engine dies out right next to the good post. is that this is so many times and saw all kinds of the best because it's quite challenging because we're in the borscht there is beach 5 and 9. because any time the storm. budgets will have to start.
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the next morning later takes us with her back to her hometown of livia carney which is not far from kruger park. she usually works 21 days in a row then has 10 days free when she can see her family the region is underdeveloped economically there are very few prospects over how from south africa news or unemployed it is a desperate situation if. i get to ask them questions and then they told me that. i have to provide for my family i have to take my kids to school and i'm not waking up when i studied i can also use my hands to build houses and everything but to get any job and then that. people are not just poaching because they did just want to see all the any must state they are
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pushing because they need money and that's where you can see that people need to be employed to. support economic situation has also had an impact on laitos family local mines where her father used to work of closed down you no longer works nor does her mother only 2 of her 6 siblings are employed her father is glad later on those are good job own feeling good. as is my get is ready. to feed new york. so i might if she's we can tell it to myself it's not i don't feel i don't feel a present my parents have been going through and not raising me and my other siblings so it's time for us to provide for all of our lives well myself it's good to be born in a big family because if i don't have something i can depend on my says that he's always somebody who could have me. on her way back to work later visits the road
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sprue or to endangered species center. here in a town she looks after orphaned rhinos whose parents were killed by poachers. and it has happened so many times that it's the law and i see it's mother being shocked and it does affect it really does affect to see the end by the being killed or have to feel poor mamma stopped waking up it's it's heartbreaking. to me the visit reminds later on why her job is so important. to you but in the island like each to not doing so if we did all the right. there would never annoyed the rain was there was just seating peaches but they will never get to see the real thing. so despite the risks later myka baler will continue to get up every morning before 6 to go out on patrol and save the rhinos.
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claim. an exclusive interview with imran khan. pakistan's prime minister speaks with editor in chief in a sport. that's khan's perspective on the kashmir crisis. what does he hope results from the peace negotiations in afghanistan why has he remained silent about the plight of the week or so in china what our interview with iran khan on january 20th starts 730 u.t.c. . actually the originator just shows the 1st such red shows. the business plan. smart the way to bring your good. place to
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