tv World Stories Deutsche Welle March 14, 2020 9:15pm-9:31pm CET
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oh. please please. please. i'm. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in the media telling dictatorship with just one to his shadow and if you just pay for us when official information as attorneys i had walked off the streets of many can trust and their lives are always the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when
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it comes to the fans of the human side see the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny harrison i'm part of. the union. this week and while stories. tattoos and palette domestic violence victims in russia. comic books to combat trauma are in france. but we begin in greece but thousands of refugees are trapped on the country's border with turkey turkish president adelanto promise to open borders to you but very few are making it that. exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young
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pakistani men managed to slip into greece in bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they've been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours . we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people but only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested. others didn't even get that far. like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from the other side of the border were given to us by the turkish government injured migrants being carried around from the fence. on caresses greek security forces shot live rounds into the crowds killing one and injuring 5 others
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a claim the greek government has called fake news. people here in the border town of us for a long have felt abandoned by the european union local mayor. is calling for a common solution to deal with migration but for the people waiting at the border he has offered up a little hope anybody can vary of the cme. after they get them it is no chance for these millions of refugees to end up in a 0 and in greece game for the lava. f. i wish for all the sleeping alibi and their destination orders more doze this thing happening right now it's impossible not only for us or him or not but it's all in europe to receive these large numbers of them to leave his war zone. on my bond i strongly. believe that on the letter defined as a mo d.
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then brought in again by shear and his friends have made it to europe but their final destination germany is still a long way to go i'm on a mission to. walk on we don't have a corps no money no food money and nothing to drink. just walk with god like. god am guard. as they continue their journey they have no idea if they are going to make it but they know they want to get away from this dangerous frontier as fast as they can. more than $12000.00 women in russia die each year as a result of domestic violence and hundreds of thousands more and get. a tattoo artist transforms the scots into a sign of a new beginning. this is no
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ordinary tattoo session it's a rebirth that's what jenny as a hard calls her project she tattoos over women scars left by the abuse and domestic violence their partners have inflicted on them it's a huge problem in russia. you know what should the physical scars last forever the women are afraid someone will see them this isn't so much about covering the scars it's about helping women lead normal lives again. and. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and slashes victoria has been here many times she was one of the 1st women jenny has a heart helped in her rebirth project she shows us her 1st scar can still be seen of it which are difficult but it is the one with my husband and his friend directly into the woods they were both drunk they stopped me in the throat and under my arm
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. there are no reliable statistics on the number of women who are beaten abused or killed by their partners and russia. human rights activists estimate that one in every 3 russian women experiences violence at least once in her marriage many stay silent afraid their partners will take revenge and because they think the state won't help them a woman from the outskirts of the central asian city of new foss as abuse survivors aren't taken seriously when they go to the police she wants to remain anonymous. what you can my husband was a drug addict when he was high he would attack me with a knife he'd beat me and rip out my hair this is one of the wounds from his knife. when the rebirth tattoo project 1st started in 054 years ago few people knew what
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went on behind closed doors or how many women needed help. when 30 women from across the region turned up the 1st week jenny has a heart recognized her calling people on earth to help them work through their trauma instead of repressing it. in your trunk but of course coming here they come here to tell their stories for the last time the memories stay in their hearts you can't tattoo a heart lets the saying out of sight out of mind now at least they don't have to look at their scars every day. i hope they won't dwell on the meter. for zahar the pain these women feel monk getting tattooed is all part of the support she hopes it's the last pain they'll ever feel and their lives.
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are next stop is gone but other places all over the world residents there are feeling the impact of the groaner demick got millions are afraid of getting ill and there are also concerns about economic losses because crucial imports from china have been stopped. joseph obeying has been trading in lighting and electrical products in akra for more than a decade he imports over 70 percent of his products from china the outbreak of the coronavirus worries oban his current stock will only last for the next 2 months he's afraid it could push prices up affecting consumers we talk about demand as supply the demand is high definitely the money it goes that good it will soon as always consume what we need and then the supply is for it in the pleasures good will of. how do you sort of. consume is products from
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china used to arrive at ports like this one every month but there hasn't been a delivery here since the outbreak of covert 19 and local importers are blocked from traveling to china to bring in more goods now they fear the worst if the health crisis continues after march there's not even fright in the 1st place. come to know as deliver. those countries. sun is. coming out we've got a good bit of those up. in some bull. so there's a big fuss. to do it. in 2018 alone trade volumes between ghana and china it's $7300000000.00 imports from china alone accounted for $4800000000.00 that makes gonna china's 7th largest trading partner in africa getting insta penned on chinese products and experts say gonna and other
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african countries don't have an easy way out of the crisis. everybody looks at and even if you decided to go to your cost of inputs could be much higher in europe and how many businesspeople would be competitive. imports from europe for now all that open can do is hope for the virus to be contained in the coming weeks to keep his business healthy. almost 5 years ago paris was hit hard by a terror attack 1000 concert goers were killed in the battle to cut clean beth home survived the massacre and has found an unconventional way to deal with the trauma. returning to the battle is an act of for assistance for cutting the toward it. was inside that she survived one of france's worst terror attacks the massacre at the
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batter clan was part of a series of assaults across paris in which $131.00 people died. because of a. labor day but i still get knots in my stomach when i come here but i didn't want to develop a phobia so quite soon afterwards i started coming back to the better. it's like a pilgrimage i'm remembering the dead and reminding myself how lucky i am. kathleen survived these sort unharmed or so it seemed shortly afterwards she developed what many other victims of terror attacks suffer post-traumatic stress disorder p.t.s.d. i had auditory hallucinations i imagined hearing sirens. and i blamed myself for being alive as if the others had to die so that i could live on that it felt like i was going crazy for her family and friends were struggling to understand what she
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was going through and cuts clean felt incapable of putting our feelings into words so she found another method to express them. to my channeled all my suffering into my drawings it's a great relief it's like a catharsis i wanted people to understand how i was suffering from this invisible injury this huge millstone stands for all the symptoms of my p.t.s.d. which but she realized her drawings could do more than just help her alone that's why she decided to put them in a book than her therapist my fellow survivors said that my drawings showed exactly what they were going through they took them to their relatives and friends and that helped them reconnect with their loved ones. i think my drawings could also help other survivors of terrorism or people suffering other traumas around the world well for. whom kathleen has since published a 2nd book which includes drawings of more every day ordinary problems that's her
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way of getting back to some sort of normal life but the attack changed her forever from was so long. it's like i'm a new katherine now the old me is dead i have no time to lose i want to live life to the fullest my 2nd book is a symbol of my new life i have a lot of goals and i want to develop my art further. sure. those who don't then. the train will also keep returning to the battle plan she says she's determined not to give in to the fear the terrorists have awaken in her.
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for him writing is an act of liberation. 5 for a novelist it's a tremendous to him so had he as a in all of our lives in our characters was something going on that's maybe obvious except if they don't notice the artist coming told them the irish writer in an exclusive interview arcs 21. next on d.w. . eagle africa. a train full of sweet gifts. what's the buzz around these messiah women in tanzania they're training to become beekeepers. the initiative makes them financially independent and if the same time helps them to protect the environment. eco africa. in 16 years on d w i i. i'm not proud of them i will not
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succeed in dividing us about i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d w made from minds. if you don't talk often about things that really matter to you people often just go quiet about it or just just and that's what a book that deals with that becomes a way of breaking a silence.
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