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. this week on world stories new waves of violence in colombia. transgender people in germany pursue careers in the armed forces. we begin with india where tens of thousands of people have fled military violence in neighboring me and mar they remain in constant fear for the loved ones they left behind. but the last 6 years any knowledge and how girls have felt safe here in delhi but it didn't come easy to get here they had to leave everything behind in their need of man much hennie says her husband was thought to have been killed by the military . later they were forced to run for their lives after they were caught sheltering
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students protesting against the military. now the situation in myanmar is bringing back painful reminders from home again last month when his brother was arrested for demonstrating against the coup he was released a few days ago but this still isn't good news. right now he's in the hospital because when the military arrested him they tortured him so much that we're told his face isn't even recognizable the. protests broke out across non-modern right after the military coup in february this year. since then hundreds have been killed a vested and detained for opposing the armed forces. and the numbers are likely to . india myanmar share a long border in times like these people have often fled across the border into india to escape the authorities but the indian government is not happy with the
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influx of refugees it has ramped up border security to stop them. here in delhi where thousands have sought asylum since the late eighty's refugees are disappointed by india's lack of support the valuable friends and relatives back home as internet shut down slowed you know updates to just a trickle. requests for information have been pouring into james. who heads a refugee support group here the group has written to indian prime minister nadine's more be urging him to condemn the putsch as a democratic country they are shocked by his silence it is indeed a side. of the violence. human rights violation you know the way the military tortured the people just shooting at them in the street and dead body love in all. but india is doing nothing so
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henny feels helpless in her safety because she can do nothing for those back home but she believes that the international community should speak up. please i beg other countries to help my unmarked citizens even before the cool henny knew me on my i would never be safe for again she why do you say that if things remain as bad as they are far too many people in home country will end up feeling the same. even if they have the virus young people in particular are struggling to cope with the severe constraints and the loss of human contact resulting from the coolidge 1000 pandemic a hospital near brussels is looking to help for. long months of locked and have been of battle for many young people. teenagers in
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acute mental distress come to them in hospital for psychiatric care often after traumatic events or suicide attempts among the residents is this 17 year old we're calling alexandra covert it was an extra thing that just made me kind of collapse it was the one thing of too much to have in my high risk so i had to being. kind of isolated from my family i had to. stay by most of i couldn't my parents alexandra is not alone in struggling to cope with covert but she's one of those fortunate enough to access this hospital's help director sophie marceau says new admission requests for troubled teens have skyrocketed since january. maass thinks that's due to exhaustion exam stress and dashed hopes for a return to normality. although makeshift rooms were added there are no places left
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and no even the waiting list is closed. marking a truce between his suicidal 15 year old and suicidal 16 year old it's impossible with the doctor must believe the authorities could save lives by prioritising teens as society reopens the best and poor we need to create spaces for play for joy and for conversation so all young people can once again be part of the social fabric of life something so crucial for teenagers. if not there's a real risk their mental health will keep deteriorating and i'm truly afraid to say it rates increase what it feels like we're at the edge of that tsunami and urgently need to build flood defenses. if only. as the young people living here a build up their emotional defenses to reenter the outside world alexandra hopes sharing her story will give strength to other teens who are suffering. we're all
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struggling with this situation. the fact that we're all still here and we're all still fighting against is something very positive and something that will make those who grow and will be able to look after and say wow i once through these tough times i made. her priority is getting better as soon as she can which could open the door for another young person who needs help. despite the signing of a peace agreement 2016 intended in colombia civil war violent eruptions continue to plague the country that new news who is behind the latest attack it. was. her sign a new hard rock to store for decades now only robert remains but
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a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both in iraq and hard to get to that piece of colombia was shot during the attack believed to be carried out by far dissidents that author new wave of violence insurgents and what it felt very minute 30 years of commercial struggle for years until everything turned towards in a 2nd draft token but i feel you can't read us i don't think given the attitude a i don't know what they are bought in for a little while because some do one thing and others to another are not made to people in the middle of the worst part identity are still going to be in there in the actual target is probably these buildings the mayor's office of the municipality of carinthia in the south and department of god go i week after the incident the mayor herself cannot understand how such a not rich would have happened we are waiting for a clear response from the public forces as to how the car came into the
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municipality. what's the violence in colombia it goes much farther if someone will come io coordinator of human rights in it some i say folder with hundreds of threats every desk paramilitaries and other irregular groups have made against the breaking news in the journals people were the best for you because one of the impulses would it bothers you so much longer sign it in peace process but it doesn't mean that it is salt utica it doesn't mean that it isn't forced because it's closer so that by the peace process for individuals who gives a lesson for the it is just that small city council you just heard was it coming to know how so that makes. it along in government among things that the security forces carry out patrols to uphold peace in that region. japanese and to public fora. as always we have here at the 8000 men which will look at this and i want to be sure 2011 and my travel to region 6 monthly things are going to say something
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about the message games either they submit to me or they will be brought before the public interest in the public but it will take more than threats to go out there signs indicate which group controls to tell you to. despite what the minister says he did not see a single soldier on the roads in the daytime it bites look like moments now in the night in plain sight the mountains and you know with the lights of one of his farms recalling the darkest days of colombia's civil war. for a long time the biggest fear was a strictly militant lead to me but even the military has to keep up with the times and the stance he'll be fine is leading the way as germany's 1st openly transgender army commander. putting on makeup has become
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a part of her every day routine anastasio be following is a lieutenant colonel in the german army and a transgender woman. i am transgender and i decided it was 40 to actually leave my male life behind that doesn't mean at 40 i realized that i was a woman it's just that was the point of my life or decided to actually move into that direction was consequently coming out as a transgender woman came after 20 years of military service to anastasio own surprise it wasn't a stumbling block in her career shortly after her sex change surgery she became a commander in charge of $700.00 soldiers sergeant major dietmar shared a med anastasio be falling after her gender reassignment for him honest as he is just another fellow soldier. are the people i just accept that. people are the way they are and that goes beyond transgenderism i feel the same way about other more mundane things like what party they vote for what make of car they like you just
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have to accept people the way they are that you're decent and disease and. that would be fun lived as a man she led a seemingly ordinary life but says she felt tremendous emotional pain because she didn't feel comfortable in her body as a male. probably looked for flight into a typical male role the military probably helped that in that sense as well to perform to male standards but my inner self was always. crying after that almost 20 years of struggling i was at a point in my life where my emotional stability my motional being a well being was it a point where i said i don't want to live this way anymore after 3 years as a commander honest career has taken off she is now the head of the division in the boom disappears cyber and information domain service. she is also making it her mission to stand up for transgender people in the german
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armed forces promoting diversity and tolerance. what i know from my experience is what is definitely certain if you are true to yourself and live the way you are pretty open you will have a better life i think my mom once said that she seems to be finally happy. people in trucks enjoy it while trying to flee the city center north and more refugees are being turned away for families fleeing the tanks in syria picked on. the biggest wave against demonstrators people seeing extremists roughed up 200 people has sunk to a g.m.c. . the world more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge.
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bus going from i met a boss the great franco iranian photojournalist 20 years ago and once we made a book together. a beautiful thing often abbas photographed the world for 60 years and to bearing witness to all the major events of our time for snacks unaided by his unique vision in a career i suggested we make a film about his work he said it was too soon and refused to be filmed in the truth he said one only made such a film right before dying. on a futurist i'm only. 20 years went by and the boss said if you
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still want to make the film now's the time we don't have much time find a team fast and we'll start. a bus by a bus. let us remember a boss died a week after we finished shooting the smell. but ok ready ready and scope of us but not take one. given even i will for the love only no horse was on 3 i really became a photographer in 1968 when i saw this photo a lot i knew i'd be
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a photographer. because my own future is that it is there i want to see it you create your own that's what i call a suspended moment and remarks responded. to their version by instagram not freezing a situation i'm suspending it true we're going to limp wristed i want to see mike the subject kept doing things after the picture of all her live with of. about a boss suggested we make the film together he knew he wouldn't see up and actions and i'd have to do that alone the minister. i asked him did use that hand of his symbolic names.
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like the last lap sadly violence and fear is the biggest chapter in my work there won't come i. will be a loss because i've covered a lot of violence. i admit that i was fascinated with violence but i sort of want to be also not just the flat out violence of battlefields and revolution the sky but also violence toward animals you know put on sound. of your nose over islands of religion. you also later when i started my work on god of war there were the photos speak for themselves you know were children. or clear what the bible meant. hope how i would be efficient but when you're working you don't think there's no time for emotions. i must have an emotional screen between what i see and myself there but you're what doesn't mean i'm emotional less it just means
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i react later in the way it goes into my subconscious. when it comes back. and nightmares like time bombs. go by that they'll go. through is what i put up that emotional scream but sometimes when i saw children suffering i broke down electric car it happened several times. this was in sarajevo and the medical care brought in the body of a boy killed by a serbian bomb. i couldn't help it but it. was headhunted it's hard to comprehend that you were there at that age at 26
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photographing someone else's war here but how did you handle that if that's when it's cold river as a photographer you just do it's the job at mit you don't ask those questions although it's a job you don't ask those questions could you post you are talking about courage and you know about how it takes courage which could courage often comes down to a lack of imagination you know he was who were very often because who. said but at that age you think you're immortal. so she didn't evolve him on what i do previously remember becoming mortal during the iranian revolution in 1979 votes on these youths on the set of. when i went out in the morning i wasn't sure i'd make a. call recruit very vietnam when i go to vietnam or bangladesh i'm concerned otherwise i
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wouldn't go because of the concerned as a photographer and the only hope but in iran it was different i was both concerned and involved because it was my country and my people will be my revolution at 1st before it was hijacked so you believed in it i was here of course but maybe there was a tipping point for me along. with this was the moment social i remember it clearly here could who are they could put me in the 1st 4 generals of the shah's army who were executed after a secret trust i thought. of us and this is no longer europe aleutian covered as best you can but it's not yours you. said i want to call you want to show this was before the revolutions victory in from you can see a woman being lynched because the militants thought she was a supporter of the shah in the support of. the boy i remember well they were running over and i was running backwards and taking photographs. for the football
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game play and there's always someone who says no photos no photo and i responded in processing overseas her history already has supported work history flipped a switch in their heads as though the photo wouldn't be published right away so the political police wouldn't round them up at night he could have put he's pretty nervous good bye when i said history they let me be a risky quarter uses the police who are innocent. look problem said taking the picture wasn't the problem reporter asking a problem was whether to show it right away i could see my friends and i ever would meet at night and talk about our days. it was my friend said i guess you can shove that photograph from crisis to tarnishing the revolution but you're right the time people said the violence only came from the shows a regime to regime to show you can show that to a public chris i said sorry but although i may be for the revolution me it was
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early on as you put it but i'm also a photographer with a responsibility as a journalist and a target for myself and to my readers there's all the leads and i'm showing it right away. is it with which i won't quit with sweet. i wonder enough from the at one point the woman fainted or do we. allow me the army intervene so. i was in for a cold i was taking a picture on a slide because it was dangerous my view even if i were and a soldier saw me and came at me with a grenade on his rifle i was afraid he would set it off like if he had i wouldn't be here. i didn't give him the history spear and i just left the ship by the. body thought. to put me through that worst day of filming and it just didn't happen i tried not to push our boss to talk if he didn't want to i had this strange feeling that we were all trying to get our parents too small.
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put your foot was in the 1st photos of khomeini. well when you can really see that tension inside. your personality. you bangladesh in bangladesh. many you can see this demonstration by the islamists who wanted to real law instead of the civil code look at a good scene here i'm quoting again their faces say it all. then of course the consequences supposed to be up that's why this photo comes afterward like. surgery no mother consequences were that this young man lost both legs because fanatics put a bomb in a movie theater because movies are illicit he lost both legs. committed muslims don't have a monopoly on fanaticism it is. sit there seventies this is a snake handler service not to say a mouse if you it's
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a cult which thinks that if you're a believer you're getting this from the bible and nothing can happen to you just so that i be able to see only clearing poison or get bitten by a better miss snakes and be just fine by this when you move during the service with music playing they get out of venomous snake and pass it around on this when you move the bus the moment it's quite something a. question or. photograph photograph is a greek for someone who writes with light clearly clearly but it can also mean someone who draws with light who were obviously going to mow saluki they seem. to have some of that many but. they supply them with employee roles that are
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7000000. dollars it's a lot i mean i would. integrate them so you're by the highlights. of the moments when i was about the lifting of. us he told my girl you met my song. nearly what. he also he. left it up to me he really has opened me showed. the lapita people on a list or example because of you. and all of us here we can move on to humiliation. yet in secret there was one situation in which i really felt what the palestinians feel that sort of daily humiliation are to me as your question here it was in gaza city or gaza. is a less street after an attack the israeli army had cut off the road. but it's you
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know so the palestinians had to travel along the beach if i was with my driver and i said it's the exodus feelings that he says you know now this is judgement day no no solution on the only. and i was also on scene i sense the greatest humiliation in my series in 1978 welcome aboard the iranian revolution in apartheid era south africa. those who had a writing club you see blacks white woman and in need of everyone in their place. push open you see a police dog training school in me says the astonishing thing was that it was all the targets were black it in all my life they thought that was normal. enough for talkie somebody say to me the father that symbolized apartheid i mean
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the humiliation of apartheid was this one. or one could and then there's a kernel from the black police academy. kid the way standing in front of shirtless future policeman. there yeah in fact i didn't suggest going there was a they offered. and soon as i arrived the information service said i was welcome mr abbas how about photographing the police academy i thought would. i smell propaganda because you and i decided to go and ask for something in exchange because they were proud of their school. so we went to visit the school because they couldn't know what to do they were all running working out. and then something clicked in my head typically. it wasn't the right set up this year so it was interesting because you thought i needed to pose them for actually if i smooth known so lonely i asked the police academy director why don't you stand in front of your students particularly when you come here look at the guy from the information
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service or spy agency you gave me ok i go so he stood up in front with his stick as he likes me i don't like some stick. is that what we continually closer look aim to symbolize apartheid. i think they deeply regret it having invited me to that school because the photo was on magazine covers. agree actually here member me a while katie but i knew i even saw they'd made a mural of it in new york. and interestingly i saw the colonel again 20 years later and i guess you know that magazine had been looking for people from famous photographs and they found him if your he had become a general you know he was retired and all of what he really is holding a magazine with his picture on it except what to. look at he wasn't remotely fanatic he was delightful affable. presented and ethical
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problem. is could i have the right to represent him and us. some of the symbol of apartheid when he wasn't a bad guy. in fact he said we made a mistake would you say we don't we should have mixed with the blacks not separated them asleep by long because of what that i wasn't photographing the man because for the 1st day i was photographing the uniformly that you know the state he represented because he was what interests me not just here but in every situation isn't the characters themselves. so i only photograph them once unless they're my family and friends it's fleeting level but i'm interested in what they represent. me scheme in their eyes says he will consult. so i'm not. and should she be. on the chart.
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that. the 2 minutes please. ok when you're ready. are you ok. it will restarting use later. to say action. reminds us of the title to let your pain. that's where i mostly photographed pain not in fighters but the principle humans because they suffer the most of course but that you know me wraps one of my best photographs of the civil war it was in northern ireland. you know we see a woman who had been wounded by
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a bomb planted by the ira. earlier i said i wasn't interested in individuals but rather what they represent so if you will is old so for me. is it this one woman who is suffering or b.s.s. with whole story is her suffering symbolic go of all those suffering during the war . but wasn't to me the universal is always the goal. when you aim for the universal you tend to forget about individuals but sometimes to those. comments for service of what did you do afterward. when you came home after
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a conflict a war where. did you talk about it with your loved one is forced is a form of. i don't know who should ask them they're not here. what will they say. they're mostly until you ask them about it. it's going to there's one of you that counts. us and the boss had 4 sons isn't it the eldest team and i mean it and the twins iran and iraq. and awful as i think of it although i don't know what army or names. the 1st 2 and i'm a rush the 2nd when when he disappeared covering wars how did that go. at about 12 we made him promise to stop covering wars he did and 3 months later he went to the gulf war and when you asked him that day yes the natives when we reach the age of
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reason we said enough and our grandparents our grandmother also insisted that he not cover wars because we worried about him. with the book that it was so he promised or he said yes yes we perhaps it basically as you said that it was even. a few months later he went to the gulf war not toward the end of the photo in time . i didn't remember that but you're right it was something i learned to live with solitude that's what you do to one of the world's main hills is that people usually don't see going to the birth for this or if you think about it at all michael just 6 months a year he's alone in the street from 5 am to 8 pm that's quite unusual. in book yes you know it's a vocation that's part of you. it's your calling and you can't do anything else because some are called to the priesthood he was called to be a photographer the. last question which isn't
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a question if you each had to choose one word connected to a boss not necessarily a quality or flaw one word. which i'd say thank you so much i'd say dad. makes it fun thank you dad. i know i'm going to coffees. i know how long black for me. braid of running out of time it's a boss one of us to shoot faster so we met every morning and filmed as much as we could to. the. most to know someone or something to help us get you supercomputer compete above
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everything else if we needed to work so it might be one of the menu investments lasik observes the latest the leaderboard. system. mirco l.o.l. yeah chaos there's a farsi word. shruti. which goes from lovable family mayhem to bloody riots you go it means chaos is the same word. is. as an iranian is and i'm supposed to be just fine with. the iranians love me it was what i must not be a very good iranian because i can't seem to photograph. even when it's in front of me i try to organize it. in the world. but what i was an excellent example. to save the was the 1st anniversary of the iranian
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revolution february 11th 1983 long since the young man invented. it is right that there are people who are packed so tightly that this extraordinary mr rose down to 16 this if at all if he was in town then he was in india but i encountered the most the most is this is a suspended moment but at the same time there's a lot of action you're why i love photos with lots of action as book is happening here and there but it's all connected me it's all here they can be connected by a peaceful gentle harmony you are by a clashing harmony you know when you're. with him and what always impressed me about this image yes see the one i always wondered where you were when you took a completely so let's leave some mystery and out explain some photos to much like the photos live their lives and keep their mystery to gather obviously i want to.
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be clear there is 0 then the chapter on mockery shimoga love mockery. your group from the movie perfect example was because. president of the central african republic that's on top of the crowned himself emperor on a golden throne there's a. soviet period could have been a pleasant surreal have been in it if this country hadn't been among the world's poorest cecil b. mythical and he saw himself as an emperor akihito moisten and i wanted to mark that . is why photographed him with the press just in their shirt sleeves. the place on the trees. if you know more than any who don't pluck lyrics and then one point with his train is ermine robe it was 45 degrees celsius in the shade it what he walked by the toilets i couldn't miss that there were billions of the best example. of this one of the
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mujahideen is mocking to jaidyn. what is he doing there. sit down long clear he was on the way into kabul before the mujahideen took the city. and then he. said c.b.s. you'll see if you believe this is one of my best known photographs from complete not fully veiled woman with a microscope. the mockery is gentler what you do with all of it is your this one for example. of what you are with a woman and the car bailed. you should do could i have 2 favorites which are not all political. since you this one is in vietnam you have only selling 2 coconuts like full breasts and nothing else. you. could put in madam perhaps my favorite is the one in the book on mexico city a lot of you don't wonder why he's carrying
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a table on his head it's surreal and ridiculous. silly or at least a bit easier. in your images on religion or what is your source i've always found that i saw some violence and some mockery. need to do both here and what is your relationship with god would you. talk about that tomorrow spiritual into this for the truth or to.
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know if you could feel. his condition wasn't improving we film at his home now he barely ate anything anymore and i started to worry. maybe but he wanted to keep filming he was his usual self on camera as though everything was fine. you know that he so here we have his mom. and the jews there are similar. christians buddhists hindus. and animists is it he. did all those years in contact with religion was make you a believer going to korea. why should i do find
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myself in relation to a fantasy function if it is popular in this universe where they need us it. could be. really other he may be laughing today. let's get on with it. seems we've. got to stop it down. but then it's not down it's you but i can hear him giggling behind me about his spirituality for you god doesn't exist i didn't say that. as does one man or woman in the world believe god exists if you exist the answer is yes at other people so god exists he exists.
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no said so this is in mecca. and the sit on this is in indonesia if they are quite young when true believers pray you can tell they've gone somewhere else. cloned. here's a comparison between a shiite muslim or less and an orthodox jew and the 2 looks reef and there's a family resemblance and now the bounty is. cheating with the jews but i've got another great example of a suspended moment when he took of this was the coffee ceremony in an ethiopian jewish family who hadn't been able to emigrate to make idea to his room but if i leave on the side. boehmer to kitchens in the christians i love this one
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