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we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner. for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. w. travel we go. this is. coming up on the program shedding light on my dear years of brutal 6 mafia i was. indeed. i thought. i was wrong. i was. spared. we hear their harrowing tales of trafficked women and ask what it means to hop in to prevent a young woman from being forced into prostitution will also watch the sneak peek of
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a netflix movie which uses the findings of one investigative journalist who went on that. for every day lives. so what do you. do trads much as possible. also coming up is it fair to ban children from school because they were dreadlocks . came down here and kids who are refused admission to school because of bad. and. i was responding to south africa to find a woman who is breaking into the bar is in a sports dominated by man. hi
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i'm eddie michael jr welcome to the program exploited abused and raped women's bodies mean big business for nigeria's brutal sex mafia this year's did you feel almost speech award went to boarding a warri shown in lights on it's well the investigative reporting i find in some story very recently turned into the net flix movie although today there's a sneak before you. shall not be every scene. they tell you that i was a very good actress of. slumberous you know that this is not the real you. feels like a crime writers work of fiction young journalist goes undercover to expose the sordid world 6 work and human trafficking in a nigerian city. which is now my story but the now famous nitpicks film
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was very much based on the front and experiences of real life journalists. it's very. social economic it was. in 2013 yet he set out to see how young woman alluding to the trade she went undercover as a street walker in lagos and then for 7 months. i was able for every day. life. so what do you. skills. human trafficking is a $150.00. industry young nigerian woman a promise passage to europe but the at the mercy of the traffickers country rape
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sexual exploitation and forced labor. this is the feat of tens of thousands of nigerian woman and girls who are trafficked to europe every year the most common route. and from there to italy france and then spain international organization for migration reports that 80 percent of young women are forced into prostitution sex trafficking victims we are reports. in a bit speak to our activist who is fighting against human trafficking but before that we met up with the victim of sex trafficking and i need talian safe house. to reason is one of several women in the safe house in italy she's traumatized and talks about her ordeal in the 3rd person but everything she described happened to her so she. have to. sleep.
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you don't have. to say no. and see this is the woman i want to have 6 weeks because. she owes the $30000.00 euros to a madam. most nigerian women forced into prostitution work for female brothel keepers. the madams also come from nigeria most were also forced to become prostitutes. they financed the women's journeys to europe and make them pay them back at exorbitant rates of interest. if they madams have any problems with the women they call on secretive nigerian mafia syndicates for help there are dozens of these in nigeria. to have built powerful networks in europe the supreme air and the black x. . those guys that are mostly like those qualities
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they like to get involved with those down and those down the they like those kind of tough guys because they know that when they have an issue with the the man is able to and. they beat the go sometimes the bring a lot of guys to sleep we did go stuff like that a lot of things they have connotation even if maybe a girl in. round 2 friends they have people in france in germany that do this same job they do so able to contacts people like ok i'm looking for this go they say in the peach yours and. those people starts walking or needs like
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ok to shake if maybe you would be able to get more insight into this we have invited a for my dear an investigator of a country and to human trafficking organization he now runs his own and you are to prevent a young people from being trafficked hello. welcome to the program so you want trafficking is $150000000000.00 global industry tell us how organized is nigeria's sex mafia. it is in water. projects it is even. though the water cooler. we colored people before the nice being nigeria. it's been benefited. in the. chin and lot from for example for the junior. doctor will. always want to get it probably to get up into the.
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state's. decision where is this flood this is fitting. what is it also kind of. in slavery so this is how the men will be going where the young going to submit it to. the. 45002. 100 maybe from the country of origin will we get into some of the solutions involved for some reason ovata 90 percent of the women trafficked in nigeria come from a blue state what is that reason. the reason is that it is. you know a really violent affair the cruciate of you. when you go to so many houses so many billions in the gene that you need to cease. fire. you have to
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be nice that is from but i come from you so much again is a money all of the money. will set up out of you. and that is what i want to how it does this because it isn't by the media you see evil coming in to look to little shoulder as he has successfully truly johnny that one want to at least in my state ok now let's look out solutions now my colleague christine will go on their faith based in italy where traffic nigerian woman who were forced into prostitution to stay with us in amman as we listen to some of the our suggestions for education is very very polite your patient education sue leg up we have to be open because part ways of migration migration how to build a good means we're in the european union you see many people apply for visas so went to bed at night yes. now this monday at the nih go well there are many agents
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right on getting them at the end of the bid that will be convincing we need to go back to our own country not to let the goal of bread with our government so free education and on so give the youth what you need to do a good job so we have solutions like education new york pathways to travel abroad youth unemployment what more can you od. recently we should say tell us of my question in english and develop a critical. course before to trample the rights we imagine that actually you know we we have that this is that and hold your breath. you look like you. with nowhere to close this is up at night sally. to software didn't. get asked where did i say it is i it's that is it to me where they got. it got us
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on it and they reach us are so wonderful to have this market it will be received in decent treaty that profession will give them via google it is you who we thought of as does it we are trapped inside of. the 2 schools that can only wish the i'm dead because of rubbish of i don't want to read it for a lot of stock up to lead this is evil and he has had it up plenty. so why do you get up to pee into this with it to seek out a guy that i could at home maybe use it disappeared admitted that would have asked for did ask if he got called to you on his it to get there looking for some peoples countries to khartoum the rice wheat is going to get it a lot wrong is good to the you got you got it number one instead of going to wise it is self is a medical doctor to buy it off and that is the idea that it is a guy we have asked how you know all that put him on a lot of people opt into his will get nothing so no more no form of s.
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the gates of nigeria on to human trafficking organization thank you for your insights. you're watching news africa still to come we'll take you spinning in south africa's booming driftin scene meet one of the few female drivers well the dust. my friend what is the price to pay for simply wear in dreadlocks across africa many of us the favor ends up being discriminated against for being exactly that rastafarians where dreadlocks even getting access to the right to education is a major challenge recently in ghana some rastafarian kids where we fused admission into a school just because of the head of the families are prepared to fight through the courts of law. my
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guy has been a ricky musician for 3 tickets now in this truck in ghana. he read with his triplets children behind the produce he says story of rejection and discrimination because of their hate and faith as for us to fear. for instance you're sitting there. and everybody comes and there's no you know place and nobody you have white space and nobody wants to sit beside you so they will feel are all their places before you know and they look like and then they come to sit there that's not. my guy son tyrone. refused admission into a school because of his trade logs and it's great he's hides. with. equal rights to the educational institutions so i follow.
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because of my has just because of my hard to even do i perfectly qualified. just like tyrone. it's not in school because of his strict locks his father. is disappointed by the constant rejection families like he's in ghana. it is evil. spirits are now looking for a new school for him as an alternative there are 10000 to serious to fear. gonna keep in the hey it's an important aspect of the f.e.d.'s but with that
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comes down stereotypes as criminals danise laws allow for freedom of religion but they rest a free one feet is not yet officially recognized human rights activists want a quarter of a ticket to stop the discrimination. equally believe that rest of feelings. terms. mean that the person is back on the stand and they cite examples we have to fear. that. different sorts of people. just think. the guy and his family aren't given up yet it's just to dream of to tell acceptance in society one day.
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the family has taken this to court on a report isaac a legit tells us where arguments stand. behind me is the school it is the school would have been nice from today until they were freed. because of the dread laws. that have to take before the game that is in compliance with things but a lawyer. has the i.q. of. a court case is being closely followed by as they hope to see how it all things especially because the issue is a topic in the country. so what do you think about this we took our camera to the streets and asked how the schools are dealing with dreadlocks and how they feel about that. like if they want to i don't i don't find it like
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wrong to people. like so to me swearing like there's no reason for the. right. for me i have experience it was white and this was a i pad and i was unable to go to it. so it's kind of my treat us to go to reach out to you know as a matter of faith we made we made a protest about it and so they had to stop what they do because we involved the government yeah so teacher the school was suspended because of that. mosque because it's very. very is not good for the middle class because it's not that. no one. in my school. is allowed. to. drive what have you even been allowed been.
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because he's one of those that i love most joining me now is. josie lawyer criminal justice class to lead a south africa litigation center in blantyre malawi. can it be argued as evolution of human rights to not be enrolled in a school just because of where in dreadlocks. oh absolutely it is. discrimination. because there would be no here and the reason why a person should be denied. kitchen because of the rules. but on the other hand why should it be a problem if a school says these are our rules and you should abide by them if you want to enroll with us. yeah there are those that can be state they have to fall into the opposition to the bill for rights and issues like i'm going to do what i
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actually need gave you were happy to take a shot and example to get that government schools and is actually written that you want to go to private school if the government comes with your buddies in that stationary right to education that is contributing position and to discrimination. so. i mean there's been similar cases previously courts in kenya zimbabwe south africa we have all ruled in favor of rastafarians tell us more about what the arguments where and also what the opposition also argued. games of. opposition to going to happen next just because. a lot of children were placed in that is what you've been. and has always been talked about as a practice but then it is normal that i tell you my next the minister of education
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to come to that place is all we need action and lies the funny thing. is this and i will because this moment in history of education comes as you place it and because of that is the issue if i lead to an equal access to education for all so that in me and he says anthropoids i believe that the children. recover. back in the days when i was in senior high school i wasn't allowed to go in my bed or else i'll be sacked or punished was not a violation i guess my rights. yes you did that you. are doing that for him to step. into the school of if that's what you're really just really should be able to stand in religion and you're. going to carry it in just. so are we then basically saying that if anyone goes to a school and says hey i belong to the rest
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a fan of religion or my religion allows me to look at this way it. should just allow you to be there because you see it's your religion and that's allowed. this we should be happy with the life of course that they have reasons why this was last you know children to look. at that get that done by somebody caging children to each other. at the m.p. it's not but it shouldn't be. this is what you don't want to get into school total remission yeah ok well quickly before you go what if it's not an official religion recognised in the country see in the case of gun. yeah i mean i think that's still cons because you know in terms of. in terms of the right to release you have to accept and understand that this is the region and . it doesn't mean that only those steps. that he just believes and one of them have
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to be answered to be sure that indeed you have this really just i wasn't interested in i was. like you know. ok this is here it is but if it's something you. really want a very big you have even if it's not replaced by imus i think they should. be nice . to condi she josey law our criminal justice class studied at south africa litigation center thank you for your time. you may want to boston your seat belt because this is not a normal ride in south africa cost spinning easy popular sports was just part of the culture has been dominated by men for so long but that's fast changing thanks to women who are proving to be forced to reckon with.
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i mean is she was i. am so it's all i mean females but not in the winning world or in the spinning like my name is banking that. you come around here i am a crowd not happy to see you you know and like people actually pay money to happen to meet guys you know and there's so much bad reason popular because it's part of the culture here in south africa it used to be 100 percent male dominated we've got a lot of females getting into the sport now and i'm very happy to see that they're all morning. really getting into this printing industry every week since it's not a straight she's catching on very quickly and i think she's she's becoming a force to reckon with both amongst the guys and amongst the girls. i mean i'm so
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it's all in this is responding started from and basically. i mean there's not a day that will go past without you see or hearing one of these babies driving pot so for me to resist an actual thing. i started by giving myself. a lot of power. i think that's kind of cool i think it's awesome that that's she's been i am very proud and the mommies my son is turning 10 versts yeah. i work in human resource development at one of the insurance companies here in south africa and i'm also a student i'm doing my 3rd year at the university of north west in h.r. so it's more just saddling more than anything is just saddling everything. so for me it's just one of those things where i feel like i'm breaking barriers i mean male dominated the work all of that just the girl in that i mean on the day on the
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pitch i don't think i know 10 females who are into spending within the entire south africa or let me say i've been introduced to i've made it for me it's about showing woman that you can do whatever it is that you want to do your age shouldn't be limits your gender shouldn't be a limit the kind of you you shouldn't be a limit you should just go out there and live your dreams and do whatever it is that you want to do. that's where we draw the cantons on the show in last respects to have. that south africa's zulu queen she was by it on fast day how many beds are success in iraq mine for me means who died unexpectedly after she was appointed regiment of the country's largest ethnic group in march following the death of her house fund can goodwill swell of beanie goodbye and have a good weekend. in
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