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on d w. the news. the news this is the w news lies from high tech rates, targeting global criminal networks, low enforcement agencies, use the messaging to spy on plans, drug deals, shipment. and they make more than $800.00 threats and what's being called an unprecedented blow to organized bonds. also in the program, the military commander behind 0 only genocide bins will vote suit his. he'll spend the rest of his life behind. but, judging will rule on an appeal by rock cold blood sugar in his conviction for war
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crimes, which includes the revenue some africa in 1990. do not come do not cause us vice president harris has a blunt warning for would be migrant south of the us border on her 1st trip in the canadian community greens for a family killed by his in rome driver, the mayor of london, ontario calls it must murder, talking to me, i'm going off as welcome to the program. police forces around the world have made hundreds of rest. this part of a major sting targeting organized crime networks. investigators say they gather, gathered evidence by tricking suspect, using a messaging controlled by the f. b, i,
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the criminals thought back transfer encrypted, but police could read that communications as they plotted drug deals on deals and murderous. investigators say the high tech boss does an unprecedented blow to crime guidance. not only have we heard about the number of rest and number of seizures, but there were over 100 threats to life that were mitigated. and to give you an idea of the magnitude of our penetration, we were able to actually see photographs of hundreds of tons of cocaine that were concealed in shipments of fruit. we are able to see hundreds of killers cocaine that were concealed in can goods. the success of operation trojan shield is a result of tremendous innovation, dedication, and unprecedented international collaboration. and the results are stacked by
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hundreds of us were made house, trailer new zealand. joining me now from camera is collin talkin. he's a reuters journalist colon. how exactly was it possible to uncover this network? so let me know if that's more than a decade organized criminals or been using customized science. we've been creating messaging apps, does apps to change every time, but in 2018, the american type control, and that became wildly popular amongst chromosomes so much the australian and f b. c, 25. and again, the last school boy bought the mostly investigated did have access to this network for years. why the arrests now? yes. good question. we don't really know the answer to that. we know that the f b,
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i will be holding press voltages, lighter capitalism. details about that, so all we seem to know right now is the number that's been made in european in australia and elsewhere. we noticed 18 countries made arrest. we don't know why the deal for is decided to move recently. we'll get to know a little bit more and that's come out with a call and tell us more about the type of crimes that have been prevented by these raids. yes, so let me know, you know, friday is the infiltration of drugs is widely used up, but it won't just limits about it. they were deals to buy guns and also plot murders the australian mil for easily there were 21 to kill people wanting to then involve the cafe in the use of a machine gun at a cafe that was painfully prevented. we know that it was a mass use, so criminal networks that we use them as to discuss their criminal activities. well,
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it's probably likely that many more of these print on that was that i was yet undetected, especially where you are, where we know that they had lots have been created that the we have a good spot by the new legislation that would allow them to you encrypted up. so baby, very key to this route to any activity so they can get that call and talk a journalist and camera. thank you. thank you. vollmer, bosnian serb military command, the jail for europe's only genocide since world war 2 will hit today. whether he will spend the rest of his life behind bars, rocco luggage is appealing against his conviction for his role in the 995 massacre of 8000 muslim men and boys in separate so and other war crimes committed during the balkan was he was given a life sentence in 2017 after un tribunal in the hague victims,
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relatives have traveled to the hag to hear the verdict. a few kilometers north of chevron. it's the genocide, memorial and cemetery. honor the victims of the $995.00 massacre. sure. so none of its last 23 members of her family, including her husband, his last words to her, take care of our children. when you get lobby broke up in the early 900 ninety's ethnic tel existence rapidly dissolved into ethnic conflict for me and has the governor became one of the most physically contested territory. a served crow at some balls next vied for control. in july 995, bosnian serb general rudco melodic entered trevor. and it's in the following days. at least 8000 pounds knack muslims were. laws are mostly men and boys. the remains are still being identified by forensic scientists today using dna
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analysis. melodic went on trial at the un tribunal for the former yugoslavia and in 2017. he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed these crimes. the chamber census, mister outcome, luggage to life imprisonment from aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction. and the appeal verdict will be the last and the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of clinic, milady still revered as the hero of you held by many bosnian serbs purse. and he's an honest man and honest commander who only defended his people. nothing else. i think he deserves to be released because he's not guilty of anything yet to those who lost loved ones in the genocide hope the
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final ruling will confirm a lot of guilt for them. it's a question of justice, not just for their families, but for all human kind of w report to check power is standing by for us in the heck where rudco nodded is awaiting his final. but it, john, what can we expect as a final ruling today? well, the judges are going to have a couple of options ahead of them. firstly, they can decide to hold the convictions for genocide, for persecution, and a number of other war crimes. crimes that 100 dine to him in 2017. they could potentially quit him. the prosecution of being pretty confident that the defense arguments were put up as part of this appeal on strong enough to do so. and in fact, there was a come to appeal from the prosecution. they are calling actually for additional convictions to be added additional genocide, convictions no less related to the 4th removal of non bosnians in eastern
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bosnia, in bosnia, in 7 and municipalities in 1992 with a quite a lot going on here. but this very much is the final day in this trial of ladders. so what else are we expecting to happen during this appeal hearing? well, here at the court in the hey, we've also got the mother's abstract, bernice. the campaign group has pressed hard for the convictions against the people that they deem to be most responsible for specifically the massacre and the genocide in cyber needs. but also the, the siege of salary, hbo as well. so a lot of them here to try and take a look at exactly what's going on. and there's also a lot of attention, obviously in bosnia and herzegovina, and in serbia, where some of these men, specifically about whom luggage is reveal. the hero that defended the rights of the people of the ethnic studs in that region. and fights recently as recently as
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a month ago mirror mirror. i don't know who is the leader of republic a subs. guy specific. he said that it was not guilty of the crimes, and as he said that there was no genocide in schreiber annisa. so there is still a hot political topic as well. but as we say, this will very much now be the final date of this call is for right, co melodic he may, will say follow rather, rather than encourage it into a life sentence mean and they will be unlikely to ever be released from prison or the other today marks also the very end of the work of the un international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia. is that job really done? well, it's certainly not done as we were talking about this political issue means that there are still a lot of political ramifications of whatever judgement comes. there are actually a couple of other residual cases here at the residual mechanism that is sort of
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mopping up the final work of the international tribunal for the former yugoslavia. things related to condemn contempt cases, but i think as far as justice watches go and people that are really concerned about trying to find justice to the victims of reber needs. so the other war crimes that happened back in the ninety's this very much is the final day. and now it will flip back into a political issue in the western vulcans, jack parents in the hague. thank you very much. time not to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world cleanup efforts on the way in pakistan after the train collision that killed at least 51 people that is asked to place in the southern province. since when an express train hit another train that had derailed more than $100.00 people were heroes, presidential election is still too close to call left us candidates. petro casteel . i've taken a slim leave with over 95 percent of the vote come to that is right when rival keiko for maury is alleging voting irregularities. she has a fuse, casee,
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a supporter of stealing votes, casias party, reject these allegations. police in canada say a driver who mounted a curb and plowed his pickup truck into the family, deliberately targeted them because of their faith. for members of the muslim family died and one is in hospital in the ontario city of london, a 20 year old man has been arrested and faces full counts of 1st degree murder. a grieving community, still reeling after full family members were killed in a hit and run in the canadian city of london. ontario police said it was a hate crime against muslims. we believe that this was an intentional act and that the victims of this horrific incident were targeted. we believe the victims were targeted because there is land faith. the only survivor,
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a 9 year old boy remains in hospital with serious about non life threatening injuries. april, may you call the attack a mass murder? this active is are for we are this act to speak. hatred must be followed by action, compassion, action, suit, humanity, actually saw fidelity mc justice above all love. the 20 year old suspect was arrested after the incident and has been charged with full council. first degree murder and one count of attempted murder, police calling. it was attack against canadian muslim since 2017, when a man gun down 6 worshipers at at get back city mosque us vice president, common harris has that would be migrant to think again about trying to travel to the united states, the hope of a better life harris is currently on her 1st foreign trip since taking office.
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she's not mexican city for talk with president andras manuel lopez on how to better tackle the root causes of migration including poverty and political question. there was a model where she over the message of hope, but also some was caution likely to disappoint many spectre, something different from the biden administration. at the same time, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track to the united states, mexico board or do not come do not come along this. that's bringing jessica berlin. she's a u. s. political analyst and strategy by the handle and do not come. that's quite you turn compared to the welcoming rhetoric in the campaign. isn't it? absolutely, though, while it's a rhetoric you turn, it's certainly not a you turn in us policy. success of us presidents,
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it's always been very tough on illegal immigration. and while the by ministration has certainly turned over some of the crueler and harshest aspects of the trump era policies such as child and family separations and the border wall at the end of the day, the biden administration is not going to overturn decades of american policy approach to illegal immigration from south america, and in this sense we can see the rhetoric from the campaign as just that campaign, rhetoric that will not shift the by that ministration, fundamental approach to illegal immigration at the border. well, you mentioned the policies in the past, more than 10000000 people immigrate to the us illegally. every year most comes from a via mexico. this has been the case for years. so what then has led comalla house to this change of tone? well this year in this fiscal year 2021, we've seen more illegal immigration to the us,
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more people being turned back at the southern border at any point with 2006 and for a biden administration that's just come in. they are very keen to make sure that they are showing themselves as quote unquote to tough on illegal immigration, so as not to open themselves up to accusations of weakness or loss of control of the situation. and also, let's remember that come to her as she has aspirations to become the next president of the united states. following jo biden's, one or 2 terms as it may be. and in her situation and herself a child of immigrants, she is going to have to walk a fine line of showing that she is tough on illegal immigration, that she is not going to be seen as weak on it, but also without betraying or being seen as a hypocrite in her approach to immigrants when she herself comes from an immigrant family. political analyst, jessica berlin, that now every year,
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hundreds of thousands of people make the journey north was from central america. we've just heard through mexico with the hope of crossing into the u. s. w reporter, idaho. sas traveled to the city of top of shoreline, southern mexico, near the border to guatemala. it's one of the key arrival points for undocumented migrants from central america. danny rios travelled from honduras to mexico with her 2 daughters and 2 nephews. they've just been detained at a checkpoint in tampa, tula, and don't know where they will be taken as they arrived last monday. we've been hungry and slept in the park because we had nowhere to sleep. just trying to hold on. none. august sanchez has been running a shelter for migraines in tampa, chula for 3 decades. she's notice says, since you as president joe biden to power more and more women are arriving alone with their children, how, you know there's a bottleneck in the north and
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a bottleneck here. we don't know what to do, but people are still coming in a bite. migraines are forced to seek asylum 1st and mexico before they can continue their journey towards the us. the authorities estimate will receive about $100000.00 asylum applications this year. that's more than double the number of last year. the paperwork used to take about 20 days to process. now it takes months . that's left thousands of migraines from haiti and central america stranded in top of chula struggling to survive. several and g o say it's part of a deliberate political strategy to dissuade the migrants from leaving their countries. the un refugee agency says governments need to do more as a one my, your we are calling for a greater effort from all countries. if worse, there's not just one country that has to deal with this situation by you get to
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know we're seeing it across the region and all the leaders have to be involved in getting ready to go. danny and her family spent all their savings to flee the violence in their neighborhood and, and his father was recently killed by gang members. so people who killed the boy's father, a threatening us to. we don't want to go back to 100 know locked in this fan in worried about deportation. they feared they've invested everything just to end up back where they started. authorities in the us have recovered most of the ransom paid to hackers from russia who launched a cyber attack on america launch of fuel pipeline crypto currency worth several 1000000 us dollars was recovered by a task force set up in response to so called ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure worldwide, long lines outside gas stations,
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up and down the east coast. a consequence of a hack on colonial pipeline. the operator of the largest gasoline pipeline in the united states. the russian cyber criminals called themselves dark side and used a ransomware attack to gain access to colonial data, and then demanded 75 bit coins to release it. about $4400000.00. the company ended up paying and investigators have recovered a large part of the ransom about 64 bit points worth based on our investigation into dark side and incredible work with other u. s. government partners. we identified a virtual currency wallet that the dark side actors used to collect the payment from a victim. using law enforcement authorities, victim funds were seized from that wallet, preventing dark side actors from using. cyber attacks are on the rise just a few days ago. the world's largest neat packers j b. s. fell victim to
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a ransomware attack. the company was forced to shut down meat factories in north america and australia. according to cyber intelligence company group, i be in 2020. the number of ransomware attacks increased by 150 percent compared to the previous year, and new record is expected this year. in india, the number of daily corona virus infections has dropped below 100000 for the 1st time in more than 2 months. although official figures are thought to be an under count, it suggests india could be turning the tide. some states on easy restrictions, but less than 5 percent of the population fully vaccinated the pressure pressures now on to step up, the inoculation drive. after a bitter transition from spring into summer cobra, 1900 gradually lifting some of its grip over indian society with a continued decline in new cases. parts of india are also lifting some protective measures, which in turn is raising people's spirits. a ton of it i'm,
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i can't blame today because i'm getting out of the house after a very long time. the metro stations are open. people are actually following social distancing. precaution routing, yet cases remain high, but many are optimistic about the future. because people are getting, you know, as you good about the thing that yes, this time it was a disaster. young people, many people have lost their lives. but i don't think going forward would be of them . india's government says it is prepping for whatever might be next step. this is adequate. that is we are doing all the calculations and preparations for a potential 3rd wave case. if we reach this peak, how many beds and i still use would be required. how many should be for children? how much oxygen will be needed?
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and the number of medicine kidney will smith se, but many blame the lack of oxygen supplies. among the key reasons, india of death toll skyrocketed in may on monday and get prime minister 9 ramadi announced plans to upset the nation rates rapidly. in hopes of avoiding a 3rd wave of the pandemic up that then until now, millions of citizens have received free vaccines from the central government. up now, all of those above 18 will also be included, vaccines will be available, free of cost for everyone. mowdy says efforts to increase production and import foreign vaccine doses are also underway as parts of india, eas restrictions. some residents are warning their neighbors not to let down their guard like here in the territory of jumbo and taj mary were volunteers are taking
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to the streets, wearing a prominent reminder of the ongoing threat and urging people to still it here to cope in 1900 guidelines in germany. controversy over the supply face. moth early of the pandemic isn't dying down the news weekly. there speakers reporting that help minister spawn allocated fisma from china as the homeless and those with disabilities after finding out they didn't have he used to cation. now he's facing an outcry from members of the government's junior coalition party. the s p d. last year, doing germany's 1st core with 19 wave health minister in span, inspected a shipment of face masks in front of the media mask. whiskey, a space then so as ministry audit millions mainly from china. but the max were unfit for use. according to germany's speech medicine, and it says, spawns military drew up plans to get them out to homeless and disabled people. the
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social democrats, junior, coalition partner to bonds, party the seed you is demanding the resign of a r. macpherson, who divides society into 2 classes into those who have a right to proper mass and those who are given ones that aren't 100 percent safe. someone like this has a view of humanity that doesn't belong in our government build the past, and these legal such bond is fighting back describing the reports as outrageous. that's all these are, those masks where check they will also check the laboratory. they are safe and double all, and they don't have use 30 cation but they are safe in terms of protecting from infection. and that would really count on this escape some opposition lawmakers in the german bonus tag. i'm now demanding an investigation, a dis, estimated the government has spent on 1000000000 euros on the masks in question. the controversy isn't the 1st one to hit health minister and span was also accused
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of over compensating pharmacies for handing out math during the pandemic. with the federal elections coming up in september, this latest dispute comes at an, an convenient time for him and his party. instead of disposing of the masks the german government, is most likely going to store them away in bunkers until the next health emergency . and finally, a heard of wild elephants have been course taking a nap on their migration journey through south western china. this serene scene in sharp contrast to the havoc caused by the animals since they were 1st spotted in april. officials have scrambled to ensure public safety as they roam through, populate the areas of crops, beating a trail of destruction is unclear why they set out on their track, which was captivated the public in china.
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that's it from me and the news team here in berlin, coming up next are serious, close up. look at the plot of india's tile slaves. stay tuned for that. i'll be back at the top of the hour in the meantime. that's a lot more. use an analysis on video on the website of the w dot com. respectfully watch the news. the news, the news
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d w. ah, the news against the covering of virus and damage has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? the, what does the latest research say? information and context clues, data. because it special, monday to friday on d. w. young can immigrants they know the police will stop them. they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be feel like going
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back. he's not an option. he's my, i'm on and the other day are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d w. i know how much you 2 and his friend how much food and loading up sex with posters and flyers. don't forget the ma it's early in the morning and it's not guy in the indian state of the hot picky, young man trying to stop child play. many families. he is seldom children sending
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them to india's big cities to work these to friendship despite themselves. mm. oh i i use how much you to post notices with emergency telephone numbers, contact numbers to the authorities. but also the carlos such jamante children's foundation, which secured his freedom 60 years ago. mohammed was forced to work in a factory when he was just his own. now he and his friend, one to prevent the other children from being exploited. i do said the little. but joseph monday, carrying out to campaign,
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we are fighting to save the children from exploitation and abuse and labored by yup . if you see children traveling to dinner, you buy your up job. oh calcutta. then ring this free hotline. that's why blah, blah, some this information that's getting these free telephone numbers can help my children. we are fighting for children's rights. my 3 children are still small. 57, and 9 years old because the school is closed, they are attending the summer school, the macross over there. but the woman tells them that she wouldn't send her children away to work. is she a cartoon? if i'm able to read the act, the least telephone number that she never went, school neighbor, however, has sent his 14 year old son to the indian capital daily to work to earn money for
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the family. the family needs a new house to activists want to know where the boys living and working but how did he get to delete? and he was taken by an acquaintance of a little later, my son rang up and told me that i shouldn't worry about him. i know that you must know the name of the person that your son is working full on. if you didn't say, and then we had a video call and i saw my son, he's fine with me. let us speak to your son when he's back here. we want to know about his experience, answered me about think me should be hon. is one of the poorest regions of india. many of the children sent to
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work in the big cities come from here off a neighbor or relative act as intermediaries. ah ah, behind the disconnect information which he then passed on to the headquarters in delhi. today he has an online meeting with the staff of the college that t r t. childrens organization. can you see if a good day to, you know, might show to how things the organization funded by private donations and was set up by the nobel peace laureate kindness, the charity, its mission to fight for children's rights nationwide in india, child labor is prohibited for those under 14, but according to official figures, more than $10000000.00 children do work. the 3rd,
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the bicycle campaign is really dude, and it's proving a success. more and more people are coming to us with information they understand now that child labor is a crime. the months long down in india has made the poverty much worse in many regions. more and more families are sending their children. in desperation to the big cities. the foundation has launched a campaign to try to intercept the children they arrive to have fidel coordinator. new peroration so it was damaged or specific complaint. we have received very detailed information about 4 different places, antelli. in one case, the middleman took a child to an industrial estate, and his father informed us and asked to free his son, request mostly the middleman take the children to deli, mom by calcutta, and immediately pay the parent loan money lucky mala which generally they are given
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false information about whether children have been taken when janet, with the organization knows where the children arrive. for example, of the main train station in delhi. last september, the n g a picked up 17 children who arrived by train with hell of the police. most of them came with traffickers from the will coming to delhi to work for children. foundation found these boys in the switch in november making chines in this tiny room the come come down. they will tell you managed to said these boys in the fall, they will locked up in this factory label
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. they need quibbling to $2.00 to $4.00 zeros a month. they often work up to 16 hours a day. every b use research team has collected a lot of information and is planning grade this year. they have managed to free more than $350.00 children, so each opperation has to be well planned and authorized by the police and the associated with shad. mindy is leading the briefing for the intervention till the time and place of the raise of being kept secret information is checked several times. i'll check the hager letters of the company were given the name of the employer in the company's address and we check that my list that we serve the area until we're certain that the children are definitely there. those
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skills, we pass on our files to the relevant local prosecutors. they prepare the rate to save the children together with the police feel gratian coordinator, and his team are only willing to delete main bus station to look out for children being sent from b and other indian state to work in the capital. well, you know, that time give us the number of bodies will not going to kill in law, but he said, we go down a little bit in agony. i'm looking, you'll see how much we can't reveal that we work for organization that's looking for children. how much we labor was out there. so we're pretending that we're people who want to hire staff from other state this number to give us an idea of what's going. i'm asking, who will be arriving in which buses? can you please vonda? that's how we get information using those kinds of message. i'm trish all just give
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out the that was live i it's a lot of our was bus station is one of the country's most important transport hub. traveling by bus is cheap to track because pay for the 2 tickets ah teams thought research operation. i found i didn't bother. not something any workers arise from behind today. not yet. when will they be arriving? on the 23rd or 24th. what regions are they coming from? where's the bus at the new software board or the workers already returning from the
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updated test? cuz i'm not sure where you guys done. check your ticket. checks. are you working on the yeah, you can let us know if someone accompanying you when he leaves this trouble growing the bus driver is getting got no problem. what do you want? i can ask what i want. i asked where they works and whether they are programs or
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channels. if there's a problem in the bus, then come to me, tell me what i'm going to say. i wasn't asking you. i want to know where they work with it. tomorrow. i'm off. the situation is heating up, the team has to leave the scene as soon as possible. one of the bus drivers gets in a few useful information to figure out when they arrive in the next 3 days from what areas and behind man him was we just, we have spoken to the bus drivers at the moment. traffic is bringing most of the children, they're gonna be hard. i think we'll be out there. we're getting ready to remember that totally kind of the a t t as the
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in be to use to do the to, to do that in with his parents. they sent incidentally to work when he was just 8 years old. a neighbor was looking for cheap labor for his jewelry making business, and managed to persuade mama's mother, the family needed money without the wording from 9 am until 2 in the morning. though sometimes we worked through the night urgent orders had come in with them and just went on like that day in day house. ma'am, look what they gave us 10 rupees a week for chocolate. that was the only highlight. but then we had to get back to work a little bit once a week we had half a day off on habits, would build them up to him. went on like that for years. then the young man was free by the n g o that he now works for. the family should receive the equivalent
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of 330 euros his backbreaking work. they never saw any of it. but i love to just have, you know, i was earning very little at the time when my older daughter was due to get married and i got my laptop. i had to give her 30000 rupees as a dowry. a lot of people to say, i forgot i sent him off to work because i like 4 years later, his employer died when he gets kind of what happened been to comes between father and son mohammed who is now 20 has in the meantime become the family breadwinner more than a 130 a month from the in think i would like to know whether your decision back then to send me to work with right or wrong. even if the situation was very difficult then was the last thing that are not somebody i think, but i know that the situation back then was very bad. but today it is good since he started work, the situation has become very good for i think we're doing much better today. you
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know, expression of regret over apology. but mohammed mother does feel bad about what she did to her son. and then maybe we can do my part to make me feel like we'll go from there. but when i think about it, the memories flood back with us. i try to avoid that. i distract myself. i don't want this to happen to any more children or from me about the foundations long term child rehabilitation center. the ash ram helped bring him back to him. far away from his family. he learned to read and write. and he was trained to be an electrician. i'm at your top is on a very special please. his structure is on the other end. mandate on how you get everything is good. who goes, you know what? i'm also well, so the mother, i'm currently carrying out
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a campaign to protect the children in the villages near and i'm doing a few jobs, isn't electrician. i'm not putting my bag up my was if you will see he always wanted to learn new things when he was inquisitive. not all children alike that could fill out the middle. he was very persistent and demanding that they would say, teach me how to repair on demand water. he was, he was always hungry for knowledge. he so took everything i spun, you'll never job hard me load him up with the instructor. can you see special playing these boys a learning a trade just like bar mitchell to it over to the boys, repairing fan heaters in ventilation fence to being trained electricians who
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they are they will be going to take yes. you know, if a child wants to come here for a few hours, then we arranged that when we finished around the school curriculum. pamela will be with you, but it will go, but they are job. what's it to me? then the boys get instruction. these boys come here regularly from 10 am to 1 pm for vocational training. this trend is located far from indian big cities. it only accept boards, they find protection here and they go to school. it's the 1st turn that these children have had a real chance in life to the, to teach the ash friend is a special place he to the channel slave labor. he wanted to come back here because
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this is where his new life started on it. he knows what the boys have been through . i love, but yeah, i love that. i have an older boys who come there a traumatized because how many children have experienced physical violence among others have been put on the psychological pressure. but if it is also a kind of torture, got it. so kind of some of even been sexually abused and my did, but yet the hand was wanted to tim. i needed then when the children come here, they don't talk to us. they are stressed. it's an aggressive that are playing with the other children on the they don't live in the i don't make any friends decide to kill dinner in this house spinning and to see what comes having these extremely traumatized children. they are not able to open up. yep. i found that we can't get through to them to get the meanings and evenings. the boys tend
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yoga and meditation classes. the teacher says that helps them to work through their traumatic experiences and yogurt upon the curriculum for every indian school. john good morning, chris and 78 boys. he came between 6 and 18. you found this is the 1st school most of them ever attended. the vocational training afterwards is intended to prevent them from being exploited in the future. as cheap labor says in the never mind, there's always time to sport in the afternoons. the boys arrived here under nourished and improved physical shape.
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the social worker, cultish too bad plays critic with them every day. he doesn't have to do much persuading cricket, most popular sport, all the sports physical activities are very important for the children because the environment that they come from. they have been working continuously for 1718. and one case that we have here, the child was going to be working on 16 every day for more than 6 months. so then he came here, he saw this be started playing with everybody. and they used to walk like sitting cross legged them to work like this. so when he gave me after playing financial $23.00 days, his leg started hurting so much. i could not walk straight. you know,
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his legs begin broken on sundays. the boys are allowed to call their parents and relatives. 0 0 to reach his parents, that's not uncommon. finally, to neighbor answers, why those people are making a fool of you though. maybe they're teaching me hear about it. okay. but yeah, yeah, you would be better off coming back and not staying there any longer. wow. i'm not getting out about what i am getting an education doctor like,
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why do you need that monday? so you'll end up coming back here in the end. you're hardly going to become prime minister with your education. megan, but i fear you know how to open up at the moment that may well be, but you've learned enough that this of the social work is always present during the telephone calls because often parents try to get their children to use them as cheap labor. again, he is a victim of intelligent nation labor. his grandfather was wondered whether not much longer live in front of under generation 100 live the organizations long term rehabilitation center is like a boarding school. the boys are not allowed to leave the ground. they're only
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allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way. most the day he just if he is. i the next day in daily mindy, his managed to collect enough information to launch brain this morning with the help of the city. so she's the police and a local magistrate was briefing with the magistrate in time to head out to an industrial state in northeast and delhi about that it's donna oh,
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do you have the area observed dependence operation confirm to do children working to small project fancy producing comments or devotional objects. now things have to good several children are sleeping in this room for them to come to take a look on the 1st floor. i'll be got off. when did you not get over, take a photo, photo and don't worry chinese so young. just carry on. where do you
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come from? from the hard name from what our district the how you see. i don't know. i'm from a hurry, a district. oh right maria. i understand that when did you start work today? since 10 am not cook, i mean you work until 2 in the morning. not till 10 p m. i think 9, you know until 2. i know it's 2 am now. mainly dent gets another tip off. one boy is hiding in the toilet. it's another boy from the ha, come from this indian state. even if they are from different districts. he comes from the same neighborhood as mama to to, to pass on the information that led to the right. gotcha. that. i thought that we got i don't think he's really frightened. done. you don't have to
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be afraid. going to make the what. why did you hide in the restroom? i understand you're scared me. just a lot of the civic. they work from 10 am till midnight or one i am. you can see the conditions there for to work 12 to 13 hours a day. the boy is tara side. first, josh, had mindy passes him and the other boys over to do so. she's the registered and afterwards taken into protection by the k a c s been their parents are informed 9 children were found in the head of the small firm is arrested and brought before the magistrate. he could face up to 2. he's in jail. i don't know, but most to be released without charge. i
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never got the the record on the, on the to to and his friend on the way to an important appointment. the village of this is agreed to register all the children thing for villages. they are recording the mobile phone numbers that they parents, and their addresses. village elders say they will exert influence from the parents and they communities. they are also going to document with the families to cindy mitchell, them to work in other areas. and if so, when the register is designed to help find the children more quickly. when asked
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why this was only happening now, they say that the authorities had never asked them to do this with a boy that hello, i can get her to get my get this unable, but i'm so happy 70, but baggy. humble with me. finally, there is this register here, go cuz i'm going to get on the well, that's not the case everywhere for the 1st time, problems of being tackled or having to thought their joke or them together. i mean, like i said, we want it to be done thoroughly and we're going to help the local communities if and when difficult to rise or to go. but it hasn't a middle name. mohammad, the day is still not yet. in india, schools have been closed for months because of the corona virus pandemic support children. there are no online classes or any time schooling mohammed children decided to do something about it himself. now he gives daily lessons to the children in his village. he says without these children will probably never be able
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to break out the vicious cycle of poverty exploitation. he says, education is the key. then i think i then could you meet us. i do not know what that the look bit thinking about. so i know that i was a child slave laborer and that i am now teaching children. i got to can nobody appreciate my work and understand what i'm telling them and they send their children to me. what is my microphone? i don't know about the tool to get a new chance to escape modern day slavery and he took it and he determined to go on stating other children from the same site. the the
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