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here and discuss on w africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon. now. the news . this is the w news live from burly in india is agony intensifies. as corona virus cases, they saw the past 20000000. the national vaccination drive in faltering, even as the sheer number of infections overwhelmed the health care system, and also coming up the hopes that europe will soon be able to welcome tourists again, thanks to accelerating national vaccination plan,
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orders could re open in time for the summer holidays and a poet. billions into the 5 against the corona virus, then other global health causes. but now this thing up, bill and melinda gates, i devote things up to 27 years of marriage. ah, i'm jared raid. thank you very much for your company. the number of corona virus cases in india has officially topped 20000000. as the crisis there gets even worse, many experts believe that the real figure of death and infection a much higher than the government admits. at the same time, supply shortages are hampering the national vaccination drive and the health care system is buckling under the weight of cases the. there's no
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room for these patients at the hospital. instead, they're made to wait outside and left, hoping that the oxygen supply will hold out as ambulances, q at hospitals, other means of transport, are also taking on a crucial role. trains or india's life blood track sullen frazier. people across the country is vast, land mass like arteries. today, they also offer a lifeline. this local motive pulls the precious cargo oxygen headed to the worst hit areas. the indian railroads have been drafted into the countries emergency response and other ways to get out. 11 train coaches have been converted into isolation wards. there's a separate coach for the doctor's, that's 12 isolation coaches available here. there are 2 oxygen cylinders in each coach, and we've set up 9 air coolers as well. sprinklers on the ceiling control,
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the temperature 16 patients can be accommodated and each coach and sanitation waste disposal arrangements have also been made. ingenuity and improvisation during their bit to stem the rising tide of corona virus, death. but it's not enough to shield the moti government from anger over its failure to prevent this deadly 2nd wave of the pandemic. the backlash was felt last week when the prime minister's b. j. p. party, unexpectedly lost an important state election in west bengal, much like the surgeon infections. this is not what mowdy had in mind when he declared the end of the pandemic. a political rallies all over india, after this miscalculation his political fortunes may be linked to the corona virus more closely than ever. cut out a. well, let's bring in d, w, use jelly bureau chief fam, retail cima. hi, there,
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i'm reset there. and now 20000000 infections in india. the 2nd wave does seem to be out of control. what's the government's strategy right now to try and reverse the search? does it have one i john gets another beams with mice to bring your 20000000 cases in the country 2nd only to they cannot say, well the government st. it's flying or it can. some 11 feet in india have declared not locked in close restrictions and shop towns and kill you in a hope that they would be able to contain the spread of violence, the prime minister to a national law. some suggested what was needed in national, not done but not do when they had a national lead to a lot of misery. lots of people lost their jobs in life and but to need to complete this fusion,
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the moment leasing it on my to contain films and so on. the 2nd, the government strategy vaccination expansion of their back condition, right. as opposed to me, everyone over the age of 18 is not good that's needed. there was a glitch in this plan because the amount of acting or didn't have enough back to some state. but in debbie, for example, the competence people between the ages of 1844, what back to the good there is that bite about making more and more people that you'll be able to bring the search under control because there's no way to go janet . because as yet only about 10 percent of them have the 1st vaccination and missed that one to how to do let's talk a bit more about the vaccination then re to india is one of the world's biggest suppliers of vaccine viet. there is a shortage of vaccines in india. how is it that india is in this situation?
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you know? yes. the last night as a vaccine manufacturer is b. karen, india, the use of india, which is close to me by not being made a very critical vaccination drive along with another vaccine make up the going to be sure you have to under been submitted for the back being because it's worth it. a lot of back to 66000000 do the best be within the country of india, vaccines. and you build to see now there's a shift in the door and deal with the changes to be separate back. been opened up and back into all the russia would be coming to india being used from the 1st of may. so yes, i think the government has left was pretty india did not prepare been enough for the 2nd 3rd, which is the phone, the country life. now,
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i'm ready to foreign aid has been trickling into india, particularly medical oxygen of which there is a real shortage right now. is this having this foreign aid? is it having any real effect? your last foreign aid has been coming in 14 countries have sent in 8, which is already in line because right big countries like you went to russian, want nations like germany centers because time that's the weekend. another consignment is expected to arrive tomorrow when it is making a difference. that's a big question. because people have been asking questions back is the age go include getting the college to be distributed. the indian foreign ministers in london right now with the g 7 municipal kids. and they also getting boys that he had to do with us in beacon.
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and the us was a promise more. but the question remains, the bureaucratic her just at the moment and he needed get every oxygen linda, every, every like if you got to get what we did and that was dw delhi bureau chief amrita cima. re to thank you very much for that up days. well here in europe, overseas visit is may be able to enjoy holidays here again, this summer, the european commission has outlined plans to re open borders for travelers fully inoculated with an approved vaccination. the aim is to kick start tourism, but all 27 e u member states must 1st approve the plan while addressing variance after months of gloomy pandemic, news and brussels. finally, some cause for optimism. as an e, you press conference on essentially the commission is proposing to ease restrictions on non essential travel to the you. to take into account the progress
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of explanation, campaigns and developments in the middle school situation worldwide. europe's attractions beckon, but potential visitors are likely to encounter different rules in different countries. after months of lockdown, france will begin relaxing its nightly curfews this month. reopened cultural sites under locker phase bars and restaurants to offer outdoor service. in germany. overnight hotels, days for tourists are currently forbidden, and no date has been set for reopening in person dining. in many places, a nighttime curfew remains in effect, and some destinations, or even off limits for non residence. some countries that depend heavily on tourism are pushing for a full reopening in time for the summer to help things along greece as advocated developing digital proof that travelers have been vaccinated or tested negative for corona virus. but on the continent where many countries are slow to digitize,
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some worry this proposal could delay, rather than hastened their holiday in the sun. well, year of potential travel relaxations won't come soon enough to save the world's largest b a festival. and that is, of course, germany's october 5th, which has been cancelled for the 2nd year in a row d, they'll be reported jo delroy. you see joe, you're going to have to hang up your leaders. and for another year, the vaccination campaign he is picking up an infection numbers are dropping slightly. so why cancel the october 5th when by october september, october, it could be all fined by then. well, look over 1st is really not an event that you could hold under conditions of social distancing. we can have a look at some images of previous october 1st to get an understanding of why. i mean, people come together in massive crowds in these big tense. they cram together get up close and personal. they let down their god and they have a bit of fun. and you really can't do that with moscow. and now this is normally
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attract 6000000 people, many coming from around the world. so while things that might hopefully be going well here in germany, by that stage, it's always possible that visitors could bring you various with them. that's what the authority worried about the premier of the state of bavaria is marcus soda. and he's one of the japanese most cautious state leaders when it comes to corona virus . and he said he doesn't want to risk this. you don't have affects becoming a super spreader event. and he's what damage the brand. well, as well as the health concerns, there's also financial considerations because plans have to be made. now money has upfront and munich, smith says that it would be more expensive to cancel later rather than now. but still it will be a very expensive decision because october says, usually brings in around 1600000000 euros to the local economy. and that is a lot of beer. yeah, it certainly is. joel, is there any chance the event could be saved if, if things get better? well, last year, october 1st was cancelled. and at that stage,
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munich allowed smaller decentralized events to take place, which we could, we can have a look at some of those what it looked like. it really wasn't quite the same. so that had some ride, set up some stoles, where people could buy food and drink, but it didn't have it all the same atmosphere. they tried. what you could say. well, the munich says that these kind of events may be allowed to happen again this year . and as well media car, plenty of beer holes which are open year round and they are going to have terrorists is out the front so people can still enjoy an outdoor drink. that's what the authorities are saying under the best conditions. if things go according to plan, and of course people can visit me to get around and it's always a nice place to visit even with all without october 1st. yes. even though october isn't happening, they'll still be plenty of beer in munich. so. all right, thank you. very much will be us take billionaire, bill gates and his wife melinda deval thing. after 27 years of marriage, the couple say they will carry on working together at their foundation. they focused on environmental and health causes among them fighting the karone of ours.
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bill and melinda gates more than just one of the wealthiest couples in the world for decades. their names have been synonymous with charitable giving on an unprecedented scale and the gates. but now the to have use twitter to announce their going their separate ways and remake the world after a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship. we have made the decision to end our marriage. we will continue our work together at the foundation, but we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives are here for our foundation bill gates, who became the richest person in the world as the founder of microsoft. married belinda french in 1994. together they found the bill and melinda gates foundation in 2000, which has spent over $50000000000.00 fighting poverty, disease and inequality. and in the past year, more than a $1000000000.00 fighting the corona virus. only way to eliminate the threat of
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this disease somewhere is to eliminate it everywhere. the solution is not shaming the rich countries that are doing the natural thing of wanting to protect their people. the solution is to baffling increase the manufacturing capacity so we can cover everyone as soon as possible for now the question of what will happen to the couple $130000000000.00 fortune is between them and their lawyers, medical modeling of disease populations and some breaking news has just come in officials in mexico city site least 50 people have been injured in an accident on the metro system. and according to the latest reports coming in, at least 13 people have been killed, will keep you updated as more news of that incident in mexico comes in while you are watching the w. e news from berlin. he's the latest
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headline that we're following for you. the number of corona virus cases in india has officially talk to 20000000. many experts believe the truth, think it is much higher. the national vaccination drive is faltering because of supply shortages. you're watching dw nice from 1000000000. sarah kelly will be back in 45 minutes with the news headlines. i'm john driebe in building have a great date. the views on the green you feel worried about the meals? of the on the green fence is clear. we need to change. join me for the green transformation for me to you for the plan.
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ah, miss glue to forget what has happened in our lives and i'm in resolving it. don't you don't feel like you're still for your high or not? me? i don't want, i don't remember much of what has happened and yet in jail for children they are like many, even dungeons are small bells with feel bars on the gate and on the windows they locked inside so many over crowding in a small space a ruthless war against drugs is being waged in the philippines and a countless number of children are among its casualties. thousands of children live
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on the streets because their parents are either in prison or death. a large number of children living on the street have parents that are too poor to take care of them. the street is the home for thousands of children whose wellbeing doesn't really interest anyone. the christian 17 is the leader of a gang that lives inside a bridge. in manila, the children shows this place to make it harder for adults to reach them, especially the police. walton harassed children on the street from here parents, mom and apple. i mean,
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stay here because we all the time and i would say some this is where we could even though it's dangerous here in them. and i mean being here is not the 1st time buying a home, especially hoping that when i when i had to walk in searchable i got but there was no use taking him said well because no one came. i love making a lot of room. i committed a call and i live in the room. these
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children would rather risk life on the street than to be taken into care. which in the philippines works like a prison. the youngest members of christians gang are only 8 years old. i'm a guy that we're hoping to conditions, let me know much about that, but we have problems that go out of the ring. anyone doing anything and i mean you're not. a going if it will, i mean, i'm not really proud of those guys out, even though we can't go to school, you know, i mean, you know that we live a difficult life even if we live in the streets, if this feels like, oh, by according
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to the estimates, manila has 30000 street children. they beg or steal. the, their main aid comes from organization that helps children in the bloody war against drugs in the philippines. these children are left even more exposed to the hard hand of the law. the children in camp for many of them have very little contact with their families when they really living in a peer group mostly supporting each other. they have very, very high rates of contact with the law. and most of the time it's very, very negative contact. very high rates of experiencing police violence and torture . they frequently arrested arbitrarily. their time is there's some substance abuse amongst them and amongst the people that should be
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caring for them still in the parents as high. right. so the concentration of their family members. so it's a very difficult for children to work with. christians gang, lived in capital, a poor suburb of manila, the capital of the philippines. the front of its famous catholic church is the home of the poor. many of the members of christian gangs still have parents. christian only has a father somewhere far away in seattle. he has a new family, his gang of street children where he takes care of the smaller ones that we regard each other. nice equals. why don't there's going yeah, i got one. i'm going to tell them that what we do in those pedestrian bridge are
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selling rosaries, so that we can buy food by that. so brady comes to in your living with fighters. not that boy. the it's a hard life for the families of the children of capital caught in the midst of the war on drugs instigated by president do tente where the poor accused of being drug dealers are killed or locked away. raids are part of everyday life, at least in these places, where the parents of christians, young friends, live, the street children of kyoto are often arrested. the leaders of the philippines want to lower the age of criminal liability from the current 15 to 9 or 12. this means that even younger children could see themselves behind bars with the
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ancient well that the already be put inside the detention facility. that will be you will count how many children from 15, from 12 to 15, that's in the put detail. and then you still have this war on drugs that also put people in jail instead of doing rehabilitation on community based intervention. this is really problematic and the justice system is not yet ready for that. that a lot of children are not afraid, especially those on the street, those children which have a permanent home. we have also interviewed children in treated teacher now who are not afraid because they feel they feel like anytime they can be arrested once. they are pointed as children who are involved in route to
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me. the n g o by heights loon helps the children on the streets. the children of ki, apple alert louise to woman. when they're in trouble. i think that night we were here this morning and then they were not new. we're still that we have to low but we haven't gotten a bang from here, but you know they were just pushing it the last night. no money on the christian has gone missing one of the children saw the police take him,
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but now no one knows where he is. sometime 3 children are arrested without a reason. many tale of torture and interrogation in the institution. so louise su, am, and has called the representatives of the commission on human rights. and i said, i know christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pick pocket. but now he's free again. i'm again, no, it was my 1st time in jo, unable, when a police have to run into an accused of stealing but feeling good. we were just the police hanging around that been a number. they made me escape. you know, i don't, we're not, i mean he's peace me until i don't i know boy. and then about while i was in the
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hospital, i still felt afraid. i'm not, i'm a no, no me. the doctor knew i was in pain than to. i know we not always go back by her to tony because i'm afraid i don't know, but i'd be arrested for no good reason as souls and to forget it. i'm either more than what she had to get while i remind myself that i really haven't done anything wrong with the war against drugs has hardened attitudes towards crime. and this also goes for children . thousands of adults and dozens of children have been killed and police operations in recent years. and thousands of children have lost their parents because of this
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for the police and but on our planning, a raid were visiting their searching for drug dealers. children who sniff glue and miners on the streets after the curfew. 10 pm. during the past 2 years, the police have arrested over 1300 children for drug related crimes. even tonight, the group is targeting to under age to met them federal dealers. if it were out in the number of us every month we minimum $100.00 per month.
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so let's do that compared to what it should be now because he already plead letter on drugs the sense of where there's such interest, where does the miss? and so to me, sunshine, so of course that i just want to spend the money on my best money up spend up as i was going to talk to people
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who would be 16 is only 16 years old. how about 2017 and i recently bundled out there in this house, but the 200 basis amount of trouble. so when we positively bought because it came back to our because showed blessed that they really booked the ship. so immediately we had that this was run those years of drugs, but when there was a step further, history will be bending over it with the social workers fire.
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the drug dealing is a major risk even for minors. according to the statistics, over 100 children have been killed over 3 years in the war against drugs. those drugs weren't ours. we were playing mobile legends when the rate started. when you go to school, go into have stopped when we no longer have money for it. we don't police. your mom salary only covers food and this is everyday life. for those who live in extreme poverty, the boys other brothers already prison for different reasons. the 16 year old knows that he will go to a correctional facility maybe for
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a long time. lieutenant copper also understands that many crimes stem from extreme poverty. but he believes that there is no alternative to arresting them. for me. being in the service for, for almost 15 years, i have encountered a lot of my noise when i say that those are 14 years old, 13 years old. they are involved in even the, in the age for me, this better if we will only lessen the banners. but we still have them because they're taking advantage of that situation and i'm only a child so i wouldn't have been put in. so that's the dilemma. every night the station is filled with children who have broken curfew. they get to
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go home if their parents are to be found. otherwise they will be taken into a shelter because there's someone who is one of the areas that the most children down social work is taking you away. the more thought it's okay, this is how manila sold that social issues. the streets are forcibly emptied in the
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morning of those who have no time to run. according to unicef, the philippines have a couple 1000000 abandoned or discarded children. they run from the social services rescue operation. the theme, the mother and child who was just sensitive make it easy for them to come from. it was just only showing what you have in your home
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mom. i know we're selling my family is there the i'm, i'm not actually i was actually children don't want to be an institution thing up the street with the big the can do what they play the line and then they laugh so long. some problem is that the children go back to the street, even though this is the family great. we have a 15 year old mother with a year old child. sometimes we have babies been taken with their mother.
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the rescue of the street children is like a never ending circle where children are taken released back to the streets and taken again inside the same gate is a shelter for the homeless and the correctional facility for children who have committed crimes. the human rights commission consider both places as prison. i would have to eat some of this facility. look i prison life. meaning to say they have rooms. 5 which, which have bars, doors shove, metal feels be used as bars. they are very few living spaces. not enough for all children. stay inside the room, the whole they doing nothing. children who end up here often come from alleys like these extreme poverty. in the center of manila,
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raymond's mother has asked and n g o to help her. the police arrested her son and took him to an institution because the boy threw a stone and broke a windshield from a passing bus. whatever you know back to do in the spring break room hit the glow. this is the 3rd time raymond has been arrested for the 1st time. he ended up in a youth correctional facility because he is over 15 years old. me see mon ramon's cried a lot. he was held down by the police threatening to stop him if he wouldn't stop. and he was really crowing monthly for my nephew says, i tried to hit this. mm. oh boy. yeah. you heard him say the stuff by
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the owner of the bus demanded that the mother pay over 80 year old. but those who live in these alleys can't afford it. say as i said to them, i sell flowers on the street and he said to me, ration is this old woman, the guy that if you will, hey, take the boy to to sion unhealthy and hi isn't in the end that i said, no, this can't be mine hasn't killed anyone. the raymond and rain old live with their mother and 2 siblings in terrible condition.
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they've hardly ever gone to school. they've encountered the police a lot more than that. you know? i hope for him and won't experience what i've made it through. definitely wouldn't like it you might want to commit suicide in the institution in the month. i'm willing to many take their lives because it's so bad. their food is terrible and even the rice isn't, you know, playing them again. when
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the mother goes to the city hall to ask the prosecutor, if charges have been filed against the boy. it turns out that charges haven't been filed yet. but the child has been taken into an institution for a small crime. is raymond, now in jail? yes, he is. he had broken a windshield. it wasn't intentional by high to leon has grown accustomed to saving children who have been in prison for small crimes or for no reason at all. they help mothers navigate a complicated web, a bureaucracy to find their children the gates of the center open. and you can hear children crying from the passing car,
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they're moved from the city to another things her voice town. 7 payments case might be over when thing, because it was a small cross they, i just made our, he's a minor. he found them. i know after the authorities clean up 2 children are released from the shelter. according to the law, children under 15 can't be jail. first, a social worker takes the boys information in order to find their family so many street children do have a family name. money says he's been wandering around social workers again. the last 3 children almost always come from broken homes. the
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parents are often too exhausted to take care of children. murray cell has 6 children. they live in a small room and murray cells, cells use clothing with her sister. that normally isn't even enough or a day's meal. and the single parent in order to get food daily, i go around, i can have clothes with my older sister. i mean a by and i know i also work in booking and i do anything better available. i'll take things to a pawn shop because of my work. i can't always take care of my children all the time magic out. so someone got. busy me
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raymond's mother returned to the correctional facility after 3 night. the boy should be released today. the boy leaves the building with short and hair. and i met him on the money side hon. we slept on plastic math lab for many more and the bus has amendable. i mean i the this is a correctional facility that takes 15 to 18 year olds. pre shay colin has arrived to his regular rescue mission to the marin mika you home. he has seen many children under 15 years old and nice places. the children are practically locked up and vulnerable to violence from the older ones. shake colon
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foundation is one of the registered ones to which authorities give children to be taken care of. from overcrowded children home today to youth go with him. john paul and rolando have been locked up several times now and the reason often being breaking the curfew. rolando is only 14 and according to the law too young to be there. in manila miners can be on the streets alone after 10 pm shay. colin searches for the children's parents to tell them that the boys are taken to practice shelter outside of manila and along the apple.
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john paul's father is a single parent. his wife left when the child was 5 years old, when it was like many poor filipinos, this father works for weeks on end, on construction sites. far away from home that the pay is the children are used to being home alone from a young age. okay. got you news, you don't want them so time work when they come home to bed at that
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time because they have to leave for work early in the morning. i would go get them . we won't have food unless i don't care about losing my wife and that's about that and, but i don't want to lose my children. anybody know that one moment and night made up when i'm old and i hope that one day the children will take care of me. and i know when i got back and one parents come back, but they list them that i didn't do. i didn't send them away in middleton even though i couldn't send them to school. they didn't starve and i need to send them oh
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oh sure colin takes the boys to the shelter and print out the irish priest has been saving philippine children since the 1916. this state and the countryside is a home for boys who would otherwise be in prison under the control of the authorities. here the boys draw about their experiences and children homes. this is one of the pictures of the children drawing about what happened to him inside is only a small little boy. and so my aka nito, look, he's only, he's only a small boy, not even 20 years old. he's been inside the jail behind bars, and they tortured him. there they put, he showed here. the 5th is they gave him electric shock. as a funny man. no. this is
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a garden. and when the 90 little 10, you know, that's a full one. but i saw mason room, they put them isolated as a punishment. me mean, i say my mind is every my you're having for the leg ongoing mom. they have directors who want us to massage them up with some have mental illness. she said no, that's me. breton, you would like for me to go, i need to know what to use a leg to see this, and it's in loop in the well, there's many of these, these jail for children. they're like maybe even dungeons or small sales with steel
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bars on, on the gate and on the windows. and they are locked inside so many over crowding in a small space. they don't have beds in most of these places. they sleep on the concrete floor. many places the toilets are full of dirt and stuff. stop. there's no running water. they only shower sometimes twice a week if they're allowed to go hungry and insiders, severe abuse and bigger boys are the ones who are raping the thing and bullying and a small children. me shame colin has seen and photographed much over the decades and documented the conditions of the children taken into care. he says that the philippine authorities treat the children like criminals,
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even though the law doesn't allow it. even children under 10 have ended up behind bars the government does not follow the law and they do not recognize the rights of the child in all they do not care for them. and when the found on the street are there is a complaint against their child for begging or taking food in the market for survival to, to live and to eat. they put them in the jail, at least they get some, dropped the form in the jail. they stay alive, but it's a horrible existence inside the cell. and once you abuse happens in those children's sales, ah, the news
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thousands of children live without their parents because they've been imprisoned in the war against drugs. over $30000.00 children became orphan. and the parents of almost half a 1000000 children went to jail in the 1st year of the drug war the, these children have learned to take care of themselves. johnny wakes up early dealing and if i don't belong you, sometimes they carry stuff, help out in the market where i can get a little bit of money. me johnny lives with his man. man doesn't know that johnny works at night. she just
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thinks that johnny sleeps over at his friend's place. the war against drugs has made grandmother's important protectors of children from danger. johnny and sandra, have lived with their nan since their mother and father wound up in prison because of drugs. the children had to watch their parents get arrested. life already wasn't easy. the living their parents made was from odd jobs, but at least johnny got to go to school. spend $1000.00 on the 2 year johnny hasn't had a father or a mother to paying for school. it's only man, man. i don't make enough money to school him. i have 5 children saying at my place,
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there is no money. right now the family can only afford to send sandra to school. it makes me cry would go things wouldn't be like my daughters would have just to my advisors, they can supply you with children and wouldn't have to grow up like they would be just so hard. you know, like it was before i went to leave for me why i was struck using the johnny sandra and then go to see the children's mother who has
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been jailed in a drug rehab clinic. the children haven't seen their mother in month because they can't afford the trip. the prison has allowed us to film their private meeting in the office. the rule mm. you get that you're not looking for the time to change. you get to go to school when i get out of here for hi home, talk about the situation with my children like it because i see how it i'm
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sorry for what i've done to them. that's especially johnny because he finished out in this boy, but i didn't want the knife to go the same way as mine. they should have a good life when not repeat my mistake. just like many other children. sandra and johnny come from a broken home. ah, the little for me. we live here in toronto, manila is difficult because our home is only
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a shy and we get wet brain about the also the heat is new and there are mosquitoes. no 16 year old mary grace is expecting her 1st child. she didn't mean to get pregnant, but her and her boyfriend never learned about contraception. abortion here is illegal and sexual education. it's barely an afterthought. the new and i'm still working on making my dreams to be honestly the mary grace shares a studio plant with her mother and a 2 year old brother or 2nd brother sleeps outside. and i was shocked when i found out how to get pretty sure. and i'm
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not used to taking everyone up i hadn't just my mom, she would take me to place and i tried different parts of the food. i couldn't buy myself because we don't have money because my mary grace is one of 200000 teams. will give birth this year in the philippines. according to the commission on population $24.00 children are born every hour to teen mothers. the majority of these mothers or children themselves who had to drop out of school. very graces partner has been jailed under conditions that are
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considered normal. in manila, the young man was accused of stealing bottles of coca cola. he denies the charges, but endures the condition, humbly calling them and it's ok. and here it's just hard to sleep between all these people. you have to cue to take a shower when he was the only thing that towns here is hope and that never runs out. mary grace also hopes that her child will be better off and more educated than them and won't end up in jail me. ah
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me i will take good care of my baby. have it work live like i have my baby go to school that will help me. ah, what does it actually mean to be asked? we travel to the northern reaches or just say scotland general election, the people that think about that and how they feel about being part of the united states. chris seated
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in 30 minutes on the w and then and so many pushes out in the world right now. in climate, if any of the stores, this is life less the way for me just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm going to subscribe for more like a little guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for you to be issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel we are not afraid to talk to young people. we have the solution, the future. 77
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