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because no one should have to sleep in. the to make up your own mind. w. . made for mines. this week on which story you 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 the ring me and mark we remain in constant fear for the loved ones they left behind.
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but the last 6 years any doll and her 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 jordan killed by the military. they were forced to run for their lives after they were caught sheltering 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 group he was released a few days ago but this still isn't good news and i have hospital right now he's in the hospital because when the military had rested him they tortured him so much that we're told his face isn't even recognizable. protests broke out across non-modern right after the military coup in february the c.o. . since then hundreds have been killed or vested and detained for opposing the
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armed forces. and the numbers are likely to rise. 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 influx of refugees it has ramped up border security to stop them. here and debbie thousands have sought asylum since the late eighty's refugees are disappointed by india's knack of support the voluble friends and relatives back home as internet shut down slow regular updates to just a trickle. requests for information have been pouring into james. who heads and a few support group the group has written to indian prime minister nadeem to more the urging him to condemn the putsch as a democratic country they are shocked by his silence it is in the other side how
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things are in myanmar the violent. human rights violations and all the where the military torture the people just shooting at them in the street and dead bodies in all but india is doing nothing. 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 own mob citizens even before the cool henny knew me on my it would never be safe for her again she worries 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
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the severe constraints and the loss of human contact resulting from the 1000 pandemic. is looking to help for. long months of locked up and have been a vassal for many young people. teenagers in 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 to marge to have my dad is a high risk so i had to be. kind of isolated from my family i had to. stay by most of. my parents alexandra is not alone in struggling to cope with covert but she's one of those
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fortunate enough to access this hospital's help director sophie marks says new admission requests for troubled teens have skyrocketed since january. mass 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 and no even the waiting list is closed. looking a truce between a societal 15 year old and suicidal 16 year old it's impossible with a 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 said rates increase what it feels like we're at the edge of the tsunami and be
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urgently need to build flood defenses. the only. as the young people living here are 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 struggling with this situation. the fact that we're also hearing we're all fighting against is something very positive and something that will make us grow and will be able to look after and say wow i once through these tough times i made a. 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 to enter colombia's civil war violent eruptions
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continue to plague the country but no one knows who is behind the latest attacks. or at. her sign and have run the store for decades now on the robert remains of a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both miraculously on hard to get to that piece of colombia was shot during the attack believed to be carried out by far dissidents set off a new label filing this insurgency but yet i think i knew this 30 years of commercial struggle for 3 years until everything turned towards in the 2nd draft token but i feel that arenas i don't think anybody as i don't know what their bodies for a little while because some of the one they know and others to another are not me the people in the middle of the worst part identity are still going to be in there
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in the actual target is probably these buildings the mayor's office of the municipality of green to the south from departmental a week after the incident the mayor herself cannot understand how such an ultra cheap but hop hop and we are waiting for a clear response from the public forces as to how the car came into the municipality except. the violence in colombia goes much farther if some unwelcome iowa coordinator of human rights in some icy folder with hundreds of threats get ready just for a military sense although you know regular groups have made against their bridges the indigenous people were the best for you it was one of the impulses what it was . you must longer sign to the peace process but it doesn't move the result. it doesn't mean that it isn't forced cuts it forces so that by the peace process for musicians who gives a lesson for years just pop songs and get on so they just go for it was it coming
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to no pubs or the late. night along in government maintains that security forces carry out patrols to uphold peace in the region. public force has always been here and the delta commander has 8000 men actually up to this point now an additional 2000 men and i traveled the region to dismantle these organizations to get another message to games either they submit it or they will be brought there before the public your system. but it will take more than threats to go read yes i was still out there signs indicate which group controls the territory despite what the minister says he did not see a single soldier on the roads in the daytime the bats looked like no man's land on the night in plain sight the mountains and later with the lights of one of his farms recalling the darkest days of colombia's civil war.
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for a long time the biggest fear was a strictly mulally to me but even the military has to keep up with the times and i stand beside is leading the way is germany's 1st even the transgender army commanders. putting on make up has become a part of her everyday routine and a study of the 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 or concept. coming out as the 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 soldiers sergeant major deep musher to met anastasio
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be following after her gender reassignment for him honest as he is just another fellow soldier. to cuba 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 have to accept people the way they are to you he said. 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. look for flight into a typical male role the military probably helped. to perform to male standards but my inner self was always. crying after that almost 20 years. i was at a point in my life where my emotional stability my emotional wellbeing wellbeing
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had 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 a division in the bundeswehr is cyber and information domain service. she is also making it her mission to stand up for transgender people in the german armed forces promoting diversity and tolerance. what i know from my experience is what is definitely. if you are true to yourself and live the way you are open you will have a better life i think my mom once said that she seems to be finally happy. plan .
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