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things for ransom by armed groups are unfortunately becoming more and more common across nigeria why is that. while there are several reasons behind this. one is to is but for now this because the people who are doing kidnapping kept complaining to the government that they had been nicked elected and they i could not going to get attention attention has not been given to them by the government maybe that was why the change in our appreciation to the schools so that by taking school dude get the attention of the government and finally it shows to was in the insecurity in nigeria it shows how insecurity is so by in the country now they certainly do have the government's attention president rouhani says he doesn't want to negotiate with a bandits and that he is refraining from cracking down on them to not further
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endanger the lives of the hostages so what is the government planning to do to put an end to this. i think the government is a to cross road if we are going to see the reality because if you are now thinking that you don't want to attack them you don't want to new go shit you don't want to give them amnesty so what are you going to do you minda day out to continue with the attacks but says the goodman said it has a plan maybe we wait and see what is going to come out on the parts of the nigerian government because it be meeting behind him it is in. last week with the m.e.'s and the gulf knows what is the new strategy to use to fight peace. has destroyed. the economy is so
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but under arrest right t w so why is the interest end up with many thanks. thank you. saudi arabia has hit back at us claims that crown prince mohammed bin some unlikely approved the 2018 martyr of journalist jamal khashoggi the saudi government says it rejects the findings of a us intelligence report on construction is killing that has now been made public after being suppressed by the trump administration despite the reports conclusion washington has stopped short of imposing direct sanctions on the press. he'll be a correspondent all over sell it now had the opportunity to speak to her none and washington she says she was secretly married to the slain journalist here as our exclusive interview with her. you say you were married to jamal khashoggi you live together here near washington d.c. and you know in the united states working on getting your islamic marriage certificate accepted. there's
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a new report saying that the saudi crown prince ordered the murder of your husband how do you feel about that report very difficult to it and they have a mixed feeling because my husband was in so dangerous to make him a trap and to get rid of him i'm sure if they know the truth about jamal and to see his message and his troops they were really good it did to my husband what does the u.s. have to do to hold the crown prince accountable. i'm very happy about what mr butters did to buy you didn't sink you for him and sent you for the vice president. wart for a human right for size and see been transparent and help the troops to come out which is encourage me now because i'm free to talk now because i didn't have this freedom for 2 years i was harassed by either intelligent in middle east and
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you couldn't allow anyone to put any words in my in my mouth was talking about jamal but i'm keeping his legacy i would say is a truce. bundt just allow it to me to to us but it's done to biden to help to keep messes comes through i did not deliver his message to low it's been 2 years since the death of your husband of jamal khashoggi how do you see the situation of dissidents of critical journalists changed in saudi arabia since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from a multiplicity and disturbs acting again is to human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to hell be able to get a better life this shouldn't be torture is it shouldn't to be killed these children to be stopped to say the truth and this am expected for him because didn't biden
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and his vice president miss harris you have just recently returned to the united states after being released from house arrest in the united arab emirates what are your plans for the future here in the u.s. . a philip to america. to get shelter i feel more safe and asking for asylum here in america and for such for cynically and to deliver my human my husband message has not been delivered till now it's been mr i wouldn't own middle of all of this politicization and to misuse of history. and i shot you thank you very much for the interview thank you thank you very much thank you an interview there by oliver salat who joins me now hi oliver in your talk with mrs her shall change you hinted arrow being held under house arrest until quite recently is that why we're just hearing from her now. it's complicated as you can imagine just as the life fall through jamal khashoggi has been complicated
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in his last months and it looks very much like there was a fiance and also a wife and one and says as you heard in the interview that she was married to jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and she knowledge just arrived in the united states very recently and says she's now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely secret in the 1st place i have seen some pictures and witness testimonies off the marriotts that was they were married on the islamic law she's now fighting to get that certificate accepted here in the united states but what she told me is that they felt he was under threat already at the time and that going public would put her in danger too and that's at least her account now why she is largely
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unknown to the public until now all right she talks a lot about jamal khashoggi message in the interview and message she clearly wants to see deliberate what is that message. well don says jamal khashoggi was a fighter for the freedom of press for the freedom of speech that he also for for the release of political prisoners in saudi arabia those who were arrested and persecuted just because of their political views she says jamal khashoggi wanted a better future for the kingdom but that he was never really a threat for the kingdom and according to the cia report the saudi crown prince will have been solemn on felt challenged by jamal khashoggi and therefore okayed the murder. on him so according to a non that was a wrong assessment she says he never was a danger and that they would regret the killing if they knew the truth that is what she says she is fighting for right now that is his legacy and she also told us that
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she calls on the u.s. government to fight for the freedom of press in saudi arabia and iran the world salad and washington thank you very much now take a look at some of the other stories making news at this hour the u.s. house of representatives has passed president joe biden's 1.9 trillion dollar coronavirus relief package if approved by the senate next week it would give $1400.00 to most americans and would also grand billions more to businesses schools and regional governments the house approval comes just days after the covert $1000.00 death toll in the u.s. surpassed half a 1000000. muscovites have been gathering at a bridge near the kremlin to lay flowers in memory of opposition leader boris nemtsov on the 6th anniversary of his assassination and 2017 a court found the alleged murderer and 4 accomplices guilty but themselves family
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insists the real masterminds have never been sent. and the on mara local media say a woman was shot and killed during a crackdown on protesters police escalated the crowd dispersal measures on saturday firing rubber bullets tear gas and water cannons demonstrations have been taking place since the military arrested elected leaders and seized power 4 weeks ago. and archaeologists have discovered and ornate roman chariot just north of italy's celebrative pump a 4 wheeled vehicle and its iron components and bronze decorations are in excellent condition ok it was varied and the sea of boiling lava when nearby mt vesuvius erupted in 7980. armenian president armand sarkisyan has refused to sign an order to fire one of the country's top military men from going to sir nicholas machine yun dismissed the head of the
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general staff of the armed forces on a concussed faria on after what he called an attempted coup meanwhile thousands of opposition supporters rallied in the heart of the capital year of on demanding that the prime minister resign over his handling of last year's war with neighboring azerbaijan has faced heavy criticism for signing a moscow brokered peace deal that end the conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh. this is a bug. though the mean road says armenia scabbard o.c.c. iran it has been the blog by opponents of the prime minister and he called bush you know for 3 days straight the position has set up so old tense in front of parliament and activists say they're prepared for a long road as this is determined to stay. on step stone tensions remain high after the prime minister rejected calls by armenian military officers to resign and then accuse the military of an attempted coup this is the
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1st time in 30 years the here has gotten involved in the political crisis and may no wondering what's next. some sports now saturday's early one as league games have finished there were no draws and goals galore byron bounced back from to fade to beat cologne 51 doesn't want to brush past while spoke one against hatta just got put 5 past shaka on friday bremen be frankford and an underdog when leipzig versus munching luck buff kicks off shortly and there still are 3 games to play on sunday when young berlin play hoffenheim minds hose off well look and face 5 work. more now on that friday night game in the bustling a war vet of bremen and 11 match unbeaten run for visitors i'm tough but if i were one nil up but bremen stale dog everest the last scene beat the frankfurt defense
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to a level again shortly after half time american striker josh star gente the net at the winning goal helping bremen pick up 3 badly needed points it was 5 for its 1st one was laid at a speed of 2021. for watching t w news like about berlin 16 for shifts living in the digital age and remember it was more on the daily news op on t w dot com and you can also follow us on instagram and twitter on a call probably thanks for watching. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the group. rico is in germany to learn german one on one with him simple all morning on your mobile phone and 3. d. w. you learning course nikos speak german made it seem.
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different on the island to. hear women that are in charge. archipelago is it a matriarchal system for centuries. of society doing it differently. what do they do with their power. who cleans up the ring. starts more changes with w. . sexual harassment threats affright than murder when it comes to silencing women online charles have no limits women who voice their opinions freely and regularly are often targeted online he. speech against women and what we can do to fight it our topic today unshift.
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sadly just being a woman being online and having an opinion is often all it takes to be targeted with online hate speech or sexual harassment in a recent study from the us 33 percent of women aged 35 or younger stated that they had experienced sexual harassment online before compared to just 11 percent of men in the same age group female politicians and journalists who often publicly voice their opinion or especially at risk one 3rd of all women journalists who have been targeted by hateful online campaign have thought about switching professions what is it like to experience online hate speech and what are the impacts we ask women who speak their mind online i was the target of many. complaints online and i have often been at the receiving end of incessant online trolling from people who disagreed with me on my report so you know it kind of started with the facebook death threats and then it kind of became this massive harassment case
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where i would get a lot of comments under my article us and people would just discuss me on line as if you know i didn't exist and discuss the many ways of you know how they would like to rape me or have make you know or you know the things that they would see me 3 women who have encountered abuse harassment and threats online these experiences have real consequences for the women who are targeted it must be very hard to be resilient and continue to speak up my colleague manoora chaudhry has been working as a journalist for 6 years currently for w. stanley office she's active on twitter and her reports can easily be found online the more she reports on political issues the more she is targeted by online hate speach. well being told online there have been times when i have censored my parts and many other women journalists do the same in my opinion the online abuse the image on the street should be recognized as an attack on the freedom of speech and
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expression law enforcement agencies to be sensitized and strengthened enough to identify these threats and take action also news rooms across the country should take one's ability to make women journalists safe and secure for ever they go under in the kingdom as a t.v. reporter many of our children who travels around delhi and the surrounding area recently she's been mostly reporting on the coronavirus pandemic but many have also covers controversial issues her gender still plays a role and how people react. as a woman it's often been made to feel quite conscious of my gender whenever i've been out in the field reporting while travelling to remote areas and reporting assignments i have to ensure that the police i would say god will be. with access to beacons on probation so i often carry the can affect the 3 with myself as well and within these remote areas i want to be said my live location with a group of friends to my phone so people would know off my bit about.
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and i have to hide it easier than many other women journalists who plays a barrage of online abuse on a daily basis many of them face death they make this a drip threads on social media just setting that up and the attacks on not just confined to be online would have been reports of women journalists getting physically and sexually harassed while out and reporting occur in the example are the firmest protests in india ongoing since 2020 which have also led to violence both online and offline here 2 women who engage with the issue and voice their opinion are specifically attacked online journalists ronna reported internationally about the demands of the striking farmers and ended up being targeted herself. are you busy being on journalist. it's writing on issues surrounding kateri and violence and political uprisings in india for the washington post and she does not shy away from criticizing indian prime minister narendra modi. blog criticism of
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knowledge rana has been targeted by nationalist hindus at the beginning of february she posted this on twitter the kind of hate massaging me threats abuse i have seen on my timeline in the last 2 days is something i have never witnessed before if this is not intimidation i don't know what is. the street to unleash another round of online harassment the reactions ranged from cartoon death threats to calls about how to leave the country. one week later i run out and you spoke up about the hate speech being directed at. some days about others unbearable in the last few days the death rate press the abuse extended towards my family has been tiring and traumatizing online hate speech has very real impacts on consequences on people's lives that extend far beyond the internet near opt all our work for again is asians like women in news and the arab foundation for freedom and equality in lebanon as
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a journalist she's been targeted by aggressive online campaign before she says online hate speech is being used to teach it as a way to silence women so one way that is common also with other countries of the word so in going to take women journalists to stop them from whatever they are doing or from stating an opinion is online harassment and unfortunately it's working for a lot of the time because we do not have offices and we do not have a system but protects women so since we do not have a system their own line harassment is usually succeeding in silencing or intimidate equipment. the global me to move to encourage women around the world to speak out about online harassment. many women realized that the online abuse they faced was not an isolated incident now they're supporting each other in taking on online drugs. women are supporting women they've supported
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each other long before but now it's it's out there it's open from what i see on social media from what i see even on the streets during revolutions the support between women women is getting much bigger and for one reason the awareness i don't get asked men is becoming bigger in society and that more women are the courage to speak and these women will start to be the solicitor to speak will encourage other women to speak so the main the main support comes from women themselves this is also the case with indian journalists. she receives support my merrily from other women journalists around the globe. one of run a huge supporters on twitter is absolute bulla who told us about receiving death threats on facebook the azerbaijani journalist has been reporting on conflicts between azerbaijan and armenia and turkey she's been attacked online multiple times
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at one point the constant online abuse forced her to take a break i have to activate my instagram account i have to deactivate my facebook account and i have to lock my twitter account to limit the i have my twitter because there was a system i think coming from the app for everywhere. taking a break from the internet can be a good way to gain some distance from the abuse because hate speech can make you ill psychologically and physically but it's not always possible for women to just ignore the online world this is especially true for female politicians a study by amnesty international india states that the more visible a politician is the more abuse she receives the human rights organization had analyzed tweets directed at $95.00 indian female politicians and found that every 7th message was offensive or abusive a german news magazine recently found that 64 percent of women in the german parliament have been targeted by hate speech most of it online and in europe 58
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percent of all women who participated in the survey had encountered threats and abuse on social media on the whole women across the globe face much heavier attacks the men when he spoke about it us against women we talk about blackmailing we talk about invading privacy we talk about sexual harassment this type of harassment are not experienced by men clearly there are huge differences in how women are targeted as opposed to men what can women do as well given i had to learn how to cope with the hateful messages now she gives advice to other women in online courses 1st of all. try not to drown and that hate because once you start reading you want to read more and then friends that are sending you things and you just need more and it really impacts your health your mental health your physical health. another thing i recommend is have
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a you know be open about this 1st of all you're not the only white whose face on a separate pressman's there are so many other women and there are other organizations that help one man. to process this to address it and also probably do something about it. make sure that there is a support mechanism that you can go to or you can even ask your friends take over your social media account because. you really need to know that you have a support mechanism you cannot handle this on your own. even if it's a minor consequence you can still for instance get that account suspended or you know find the person and reach out to someone at the company of social media platform company so what about the companies behind social media platforms why don't facebook and co adequately protect women from online hate speech the big
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social media firms like to point to freedom of expression when confronted with these questions but ever since former u.s. president donald trump's online accounts were suspended the guidelines on deleting online hate speech seem to be changing well it's definitely a fine line between censorship and removing. hate speech content i think sometimes it is obvious what might electress and still social media platforms are not doing anything about it. this is why i'm here at dillard demands a multinational online job forums like twitter and facebook to instagram invest in more stuff to monitor online content and to employ people who can understand the cultural and societal specifics of different regions of the wild in order to adequately assess on one continent social media platform should invest in more people from within countries to review the company so inevitably to portland some
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think it will 1st of all it will take 48 hours or 3 days or a week to be the 2nd thing to have more people from the region from lebanon or from jordan or from egypt because the grid know the context of these so whatever looks like something that does not violate the community standards of these platforms it's might actually put people at risk and know what countries what other rules that determine how we communicate with one another shouldn't the same rules apply online as well as. offline this would also mean prohibiting users from remaining anonymous if they abuse others online that's the only way to work towards tackling online hate speech against women what have your experiences been let us know on you tube facebook already w dot com that's all for me today i and see you next time. good
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