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the ah ah, this is dw news law from berlin. i snap election aim that healing national divisions in armenia. voters give their verdict on a disastrous defeat in war and a prime minister who signed a way large chunks of bitterly contested territory. also in the programs on world refugee de we hear the stories of ra hinge, a muslim stranded in pakistan and struggling to get back to their homes and me and and jubilation as germany, a camera, portugal in football, euro 2020 question is. and they now advance to the knockout stage.
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ah, unexposed are welcome to the program. armenians are heading to the pools and elections called after a disastrous war with as by john armenia, last large swath of territory and a long disputed nig. warner caraballo region in a cease fire agreement. prime minister nicole passion is hoping to renew his mandate, but his popularity has dropped since he signed the troops brokered by russia. observers warned the conflict could easily flare up again. and there have been reports of unrest at pulling stations and dw correspondent nick connelly is in the armenian capital your event. and nick, why are these snap elections necessary? good afternoon, nick. well,
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it looks fairly quiet and peaceful here at this pulling station in the center of europe on. but i mean, it has been through an extraordinary few months after that defeat against the, by john, you said in the spy, tens of thousands of refugees streaming into media from the going to care about an army that's very unhappy with a spectacle leadership that thinks it wasn't that given the chance to fight the war and to push the very fact that accuses be incumbent nicole pushing out of signing away territory that could have been kept could have been defended. essentially, cooperation is going to the country now for a new mandate for new mandate on the spot. this is essentially a referendum on the sci fi. but at this point, it's increasingly under threat increasingly precarious. we went to the mountains on the border between armenia and by john to see just how close the troops are now. and just how tense that situation is playing out. almost 3000 meters above sea level, but only a few meters apart, armenian, and as their soldiers stare each other down the matter months after brutal war. so
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thousands killed and war crimes committed against prisoners disposed committee, campus conflicts commanded eventually put an end to disprove recent weeks as seen repeated shooting. and i'm mean soldiers kidnapped. it's a pass and repeated up and down a mean years, hundreds of kilometer long border with us by john until last autumn sci fi, the 2 countries international border was in practice. little more than a line on the map. media controlled both sides the frontier as part of a buffer zone around the going to car back. the problem now is that these 2 adversaries have very different ideas as to whether you bought a post should be a mean you're accused by john of moving its positions deep into armenian territory . other curls, the borderline or visual, say borderline came inside the army in territory about tricky elementary, in my opinion, that the situation must be resolved as soon as possible to talk to don have partner
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college is every say they have different maps taken back to the 1980 s maps, we show a very different borderline. down below in the armenian border village of could locals can hear the shooting in the mountains. but some, it's more personal than that. 324 and 27. about what they did just 3 days ago, their friend was killed up there with him that he was just 18 and had just joined the army toward this departure. virus and drunk tells us his neighbors are too scared to take their cows up to their usual mountain passes to graze. after his very force his shot heard as their cows to be wandered away. a tragedy for villages, surviving and little else. yesterday they knew the aries come here. now stop the trample us not by the garage, enough streets here and lots of there. i know you done it,
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but i'm not going anywhere. i'm staying here. as soon as i've already had to move 3 times where, where i like most people in this, i mean in village and drawn it was born and as a by john, a refugee from the 2 countries. first conflict back in the late 19 eighties. the war he says, has never really ended merely been caused some satisfies of last for years. some just hours. the currency for looking more precarious by the day. with nick we hear the vote is expected to be close. what can you tell us about the 2 main candidates? well, among the 26 parties that are up for election, this country just 2 and a half 1000000 people did there any 2 really realistic candidate, both of whom have been on the scene for years, decades,
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even one catch it on was president 19th is seen as the criminal man in armenia, a man who predict, accused him of basically telling our assets to russia when he was in charge. and who now, what spring, i mean, even close to russia and rest already has an issue bases here, russian troops, god, i mean his daughter with turkey, he wants to draw closer, and it's basically all green, but nicole passion, young man in charge during that war last year wasn't close enough to him a fusion and as a result, russia didn't come to armenia age and they called pushing him is an activist, someone who came from st politics who was challenging that he was changing corruption, who had had successes in the last few years modernizing armenia, but he now has to face them that he allowed this defeat to happen on his watch and didn't do enough to count on expecting every attack. these 2 people couldn't really be more different, but essentially in the big picture in terms of where i mean, it goes from here, it's a choice between russia and russia. it's just the question degrees where the armine draws close to the point of being essentially allied only to russia and totally
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aligned with russia in all its ceiling or tries to keep some independent interaction with the west with europe. that something nickel pushing in is trying to offer the voters here. but realistically, russia will, for the foreseeable future, stay the most important player in this region. and i mean, is only real hope of protect itself from its neighbors, so they can buy john. okay, thanks for that insight. nike w, corresponded nick connelly there and you're going are menial. let's have a look now at some of the other world news. more than half a 1000000 people have now died from corona virus in brazil. tens of thousands of taken to the streets, condemned president j are both scenarios handling of the crisis also, nor has consistently opposed lockdown restriction and failed to insure a rapid nationwide vaccine rolled out. during the alter, conservative cleric has swept to victory in iran's presidential election. abraham racy is a harsh critic of the west,
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and he will now lead negotiations with the international community over the future of the uranium nuclear program. 12 thirds of the vote, a turnover was a historic lows. in the u. s. a man was killed when a truck drove into a pride parade in south florida. one other person was seriously injured. police are investigating whether it was an accident or a deliberate attack on the l. g. b t q. community. the united nations is marking world refugee de u. n. says at the end of last year, 82000000 people have been forced out of their homes by wars and civil unrest. among them are stateless. ra hinge muslims facing constant setbacks in returning to their me and our homeland one challenge after another that the bi monthly rain days or hunger, refugees a trying to rebuild that makes it wellings and the world largest refugee camp.
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tens of thousands were left without shelter. when fire toll through the camp in march, 11 people were killed as our own. and we've suffered a lot since my husband died and the fire was so much suffering. we were staying in a plastic shelter, open to the heat and the rain. my whole family with one small room would affect you than the one i was praying in the mosque. when the fire started. i rushed back, but i could not find my father and mother. they both died. the fire was the star of another miserable chapter for the displace ringo who fled their homes in me. and now after the military launch that cracked down against the muslin minority. now nearly a 1000000 of them live in squalid condition in this camp in neighboring bangladesh . the pandemic has made it much harder for international aid to get through
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there. a hanger worried there will be forgotten. i've been a while and now we want justice and appeal to the whole world to help us. and we want to go back to our country. i think we are trying, but we need your help. us, i don't know what the united nations is appealing for more funding to help the right thing to return home. the toys now in germany are celebrating a thrilling for to victory, overpower house portugal and football euro 2020 tournament robin goes with germany star player. he crowned a stellar performance with the 4th goal. for jewel took an early lead, thanks to christiana rinaldo, but they couldn't hold back a pace and power of the german attack. and as you can imagine, the atmosphere was electric across germany. and not just because of the sweltering heat. yeah, in berlin,
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the relief of beating the european champion was palpable as the humidity in munich . those who didn't have a ticket party on the street. yeah. no long, wonderful meeting was so important. it means we're still in the tournament. let's hope it continues. that was a sentiment echoed by the teams unlikely hero. as he brought me a list of info the win means everything to me because it was essential for the course of the tournament for 2 years. when the total amount of the much trophy is amazing to speak on the counted towards the money to him, especially when you look back at the career that i heard and must see, alicia, and it's $1.00 of those evenings that i'll never forget. my mom focused and it was a night to remember for german funds, who after the d back of the world cup and russia have renewed hope that their team still has what it takes. at the highest level, the and
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d w. sports, jonathan harding is following a german team for us during the euros. he's at their training camp in bavaria, jonathan, so we just saw the relief and pride of the fans after that wind. how are the players feeling just as happy as the funds. i mean, the way that they paid yesterday was fantastic. i think the biggest thing about the performance yesterday was the intensity. a lot of germany fans would have been so surprised, given the performances over the last few months, but it was a real fighting spirit that was on show from the germany. we haven't seen that and years is very encouraging to see. and it promises a lot for the rest of the tournament, but just a fantastic performance yesterday. and just to get into the details of it, how did germany be such a powerhouse team? while it was vindication for your company, really, i mean his 343 system has come under heavy criticism over the last few months,
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but it was the same formation that he played last night and it worked fantastically rather than go since obviously as we just had was stop a form of it. so it was just a chemist. thomas miller i'm it's also was fantastic. i mean, really you could have spoken about every individual in the team, but it was also the collective performance that was fantastic. they got in behind portugal, they exploited the space that was on offer was just a fantastic team performance. and ultimately it was a sign of improving on the mistakes that were made against france. this was a side that was capable of changing what they did wrong in the 1st game. ok, crystal ball time. do we think germany could end up winning the trophy? i mean, i don't want to dampen the mood or anything, but i think it's still just one game. i'm not quite sure whether germany are ready to win the trophy after this performance is still a long way to go. one game doesn't necessarily change the face of a team, but pick tree and that last game could see them tough the group and that would obviously change things for sure. gemini have definitely arrived at the tournament . and that's the most important thing for now. all right, jonathan harding at the germany camp in bavaria. thanks very much.
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speaking with soccer, spain were looking for their 1st when of a tournament, but could only manage a draw against poland. a 2nd half goal for star striker robert live in dusky pulled polling level. in the 1st half, i'll borrow moran to put spain one mill up. her ardo moreno later mister penalty for spain, who sit 3rd in group e behind sweden and slack hungary could face and, and an official investigation into claims that their fans racially abused france players in their match. in budapest, there were reports of monkey chance when france striker kellyanne birthday was on the ball green beds. the man who has algerian roots was also verbally abuse. football authorities have punished hungry in the past for fan racism. sod travel to germany for their final group match. an up next is our magazine world stories that we can reports. there's more on d,
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d w. business beyond on you to the news this week on well stories search and i'm asian hate crimes in the u. s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to qual, malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so in ukraine, a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next his people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3
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of them are dedicated to peep looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already. those 2 young daughters at the, at the time. and so yes, i had to tell the daughters with their father and mother and brother died and to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete poop chairs a foundation, bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was watching it on television just terrible. but this was also very,
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very beautiful, that there was so much compassion among the people at the center of this inquiry are the remnants of the boeing triple 7 here being viewed by the court. a massive jigsaw puzzle that was pieced back together in a dutch military base. the crash site 7 years ago, or 298 on board, the plane were killed when it was blown out of the sky over a war zone and eastern ukraine. evidence points to a book, anti aircraft system, which was moved from russia into rebel territory controlled by pro russian separatists. these 4 men will stand trial. they remain at large, allegedly protected by russia. pete, put on the other hand, says he doesn't care that much whether the suspects go to jail. he just wants the truth to be spoken. i think it's important that we know what the role of the russia if they had the ro,
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what the role of the russia federation was not only push the button, but also who was in the and responsible for all for all. what happened. so this can take years and even 7 years after mh 17 crashed, he's determined to see this through until the end the, the outbreak of the corona virus in the united states coincided with an increase in hate crimes against people of asian descent. the police, the asian communities, are sounding the alarm and to increase security. it's the beginning of a 10 hour shift for officers, every survey, the and alex actually with the los angeles police department or l. a. p. d, the 2 seasons officers on foot patrol in china town. not just today but every day for the last couple of months. the city was creek to commit to more boots on the
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ground here and in other predominantly asian american communities. i think it's very important right now. it just shows that when we come out here every day that we are here and support them, asian american communities all over the united states, want the support and the presence of police. this attack on a 65 year old asian woman in new york, captured on surveillance video 2 months ago and many other unprovoked n t h. i hate incident since have many here in l. a. chinatown and elsewhere, you know, unsafe and on it. it's all, all can be a little bit scared and everyone's kind of a little nervous. so like last week that the gold coming here with a long summer i and as soon we ask the question, she, we don't go close her. we call l l p d y away. and within like 2 minutes, they come right away and she ran out. however, businesses and residents here hired a private security service that is also patrolling the community. they are afraid,
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the police won't always be able to protect changing, that is falling to offices like f rain and alex relationship building is the name of the game. they're trying to make this a priority. as long as i've been on, we've always been trying to reach out to the community. it's just a matter of making this even bigger. we meet with brittany over to the park in san gabriel valley or s t v, as it's residents call it. the valley has one of the largest asian populations in america, brittany, just co founder compassion, s g d, an initiative that of a chaperone services to vulnerable and elderly community members. i was honestly so devastated by all of the attacks and i kept hearing about even a neighboring attacks man with waiting and a bus stop and was attacked and lost part of a finger like it was just getting way too close to home. that was just 3 months ago, and now she's making an impact, running an organization with $200.00 volunteers. impressive. yes. but i really hope
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that these attack stopped. so we don't have to keep offering these free chaperone services, which we're happy to offer during these times. right. now like it's crucial, but i hope that we don't have to keep doing this because that would mean that the attacks would stop for the time being dope, britney and gabriel valley and police officers f. rain and alex in los angeles, are all trying their best standing against anti asian hate crimes and graces the now to turkey, which like many countries, clues to elementary schools, the spread of coven 19. as a result, many turkish children happens to in person, closes over a year 7 year old roost guy was accompanying his mother. john done good for him to work like most days. due to the panoramic turkish schools have been should for over a year. john don runs
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a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his stumble there occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools or son attends a school for 6 months before authorities ordered. all schools closed now, rose gar, spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home attending virtue. lessons something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy them. i prefer math classes in school. me. i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year, remote learning has been the new normal for ruth scar, a challenging situation for him. and his mother was car struggle to stay
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focused in front of the screen, but he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything. they don't want to leave the house anymore. again, you are losing touch with the outside world. over 10000000 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month, they're only allowed back for exams, like these pupils and stumble primary school. many parents are fed up with the government. strict stance on schools. exhibit 18 education should be their top priority. instead of holding conferences and party conventions without healing any corona restriction, the education sector is neglected on a real turkish school closures have hit per families like the lands hardest. some before 1000000 turkish school children don't have internet access at home. that
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means mohammed azlan must rely on the educational programs on turkish state television. do you alone? people with money can send the children to private schools and pay tutors to help their children catch up. all can we can't afford the monitor over the beam. can our children have to resort to educational television shows, look it up if it isn't wealthier. parents, like shonda and good friend are finding turkey's economic situation increasingly difficult to john done says more and more parents are taking the youngest out of a kindergarten. if the trend continues, she may go out of business, but matters are even worse for turkey, school children, they are the ones paying the highest price. in this pandemic. the coral reef contributes heavily to the bio diversity of marine life. back in kenya. they're under increasing threats from the climate emergency and as i
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say, shing marine biologists, fishes are trying to save the coral reef off the coast of mall. batter the reef looks great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was tim b, visit the room some way ne, coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem to ally these in 2 sites concluded that we have up to 4 for declaring incision factors in the last 2 or 3 d kids, and that is a problem as local fishermen know all to well. my son was born and bred in some way. nice. fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the pharmacy to get the cash was still good
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. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, the number of fish has been declining money. require me me daddy clark, i'm on base. i'm like, if you want to find anyone up on the war, the marine biologists have enlisted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. they've taught fishermen how's the count, fish and species in marine conservation zones, and how to interpret their findings. for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is a sign that the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish also their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we were inquiring that they kind of make value that is being you, it's bigger and that is 3. and that's the thing i don't that is just to ensure that the, the kind of piece that is being captured by the buckets not given
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a maya has been, has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years. now. the science is estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish stocks to recover compl. but at least my, as children might benefit from the news the initiation still take place between them, humiliations on the path to manhood,
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the w, africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now, me hello, welcome to the 77 percent. the show for you africa use. i am michael routine. this additional show is coming to you from our crop in ghana . yes. what's coming up for you can wrap up my the goal shows us around the downside of done dora books are patricia up a lot 51 a talk through the parson pit income. paula and in our street to debate would discuss at the initiation, right? female genital mutilation. our main topics to be harmful and deadly initiation, right? before we talk about f t m. let's look at what some young men have to go through.
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the numbers may not be as high, but they suffer great mental and physical pain across africa. different cultures. monk, the transition from boyhood to manhood. what initiation rituals in south africa, many young men lose their lives as a result. moody, 2 african close to the fall rhythm. early in the morning, these initiation students practice traditional chance. it is a highly secretive process. we're lucky out of 20 students these 5 and that teacher are willing to talk. they perform a cleansing ritual in the river every morning. these schools are infamous for the allegedly brutal methods, but this young initiate shows no signs of fear. some guys are scared, but that's only because other people like factory things. so some have this fear. but because this is our culture, i see nothing. i for,
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i feel like most of the boys here have to go through it over when i was in the, the traditional class and pay to ethnic groups. believe a boy can only become a man if he goes through the rites of passage like chanting, stick, fighting and hunting. the rite of passage culminates with the circumcision of the students performed in an open field by a traditional healer. while only a nora t of the schools are accused of mistreating their students, many push questionable ideas about masculinity. because when you come from this, please you can or to cry. it's like if someone you get past the way or even if you feel pain is like here with the rest forming leg tinney a little bit to be as soon as your attitudes like this made this young man's experience all the more painful at the age of 18 or lannie acosta was sent by his father to an initiation school. as soon as he arrived,
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yet his cousin was subjected to daily beating. while our niece cousin was a proud young man and defied the humiliation. so he was often taken aside and punished repeatedly with further beatings. one evening the eldest took him away once again to teach him a lesson. this time he never returned. my cousin never came back because he was a fighter. was one person that could stand up like that, they beat him for a plan whereby they killed it. and when they realize that they've gotten too far, then they just came back. and i think the initiation schools aren't registered or monitored much like female genital mutilation. initiates can also die as a result of budgets. circumcisions, traditionally known as, while local or lose one's manhood forever. when kalani asked about the whereabouts
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of his cousin, one of the eldest, threatened him with the same fate. all i knew then that he had to flee for me. i had to choose in terms of her to my mother and my father by being a desert to my mother and my father by being did. so i've you said and, and thought which one is best buy or any option for life that's night. he ran away and never returned, but his decision brought disgrace on his family and he's too scared to go back to his community today. years after the ordeal, he still lives far from his village and has no contact with his parents. why? i've been in a lot of fights and then she even this one, like you, you constantly have to prove yourself, isn't that? and i don't think that will end and till i get that confirmation for my
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son. having an open discussion about the point of initiation rights is almost impossible because the young men are not supposed to talk about their experiences. many who are traumatized carried with them for the rest of their lives. in south africa loan, more than 400 young men has lost their lives in the past 7 years. now they come in just freeze by these young men. this multiplied a 1000000 fault when we talk about the young women move phone here to female genital mutilation, or f, g m. for most young women and girls, it's a blue top bar, lation of the physical and mental well being cherished cars with mall. hello there and welcome to the spread
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a safe space where we get to discuss everything, facts and relationship. so there are 4 types of female genital cutting, also known as female genital mutilation, or f, g, m, c. type one is the partial or total removal of the collector is tied to is the partial a total removal of the clay tourist and the menorah type 3 is the narrowing of the virginal orifice. then fusing the wound shut, they leave a small hole. the size of a pinky finger to your name and for ministration. once she has intercourse for the 1st time, it's up to the man to open her up again, which obviously causes a lot of pain and leading take full includes all of the harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non medical purposes. for example, passing, binding, or incision so many women have and continue to experience both sexual and reproductive health issues. as a result of this, some of the effects could include complications during their ministration, u t. i. hemorrhage and infection so severe they cause death in an effort to end f
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gmc, there are communities worldwide that are working hard to eradicate the practice. this involves having conversations about the dangers involved. all types of f, c, m, i. so come on in many african countries for the latest addition of our street to be our water. it is money problems to the not all in kenya that can yes, my side region, many young woman, i still expected to undergo this painful procedure to speak to a young woman about what she went through. and was her mother who force her to be come in in the year 2011, kenya passed a law that basically said the female genital mutilation was illegal. despite this, it's still being practiced across the country. and even she away,
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we are in narrow county and we want to investigate why. and i'd like to begin with selina, who is actually a member of this community and an activist. i know for a fact that you had said to your mother that you didn't want to undergo this right . and she forced you to i think so me and my mom of course, she wanted me to grow up later. no more. my say go child. because my grandmother, i used to go to watch many girls being sick unsafe. so it was such a mighty experience for me. and i kept telling my mom that it's something i never want to go through. so she didn't think that my vision of my choice counted. so she went ahead and save it for me, leaving planned as a surprise ceremony. and upon coming home from visiting my uncle, everything was said. and i found a group of women and they just locked me in and closed. so my, my la poster we've just heard from your daughter that you forced her to get f g m.
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why did you do that? to me last night. now go to my young, the, you live number at the new, within your area and in the hill you might not even happy. so you mean to tell me that if there was no law against him, you would still practice it? come i said i love when i move, when i'm sam i say give them another one and then i see them. then i made a mom about i guess i can adapt aide. so as i'm a little amongst and i was young as well. so let me ask the man in this community. we have some very good looking morales here. dodie, come up. one on me. what you must say when there's all co, i'm when i'm kim by had your customer this is deborah with abilene muscular that they good to go was ended my day. but idea, we're talking about humphrey practice here. what are the long term effects of f
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d m? what have you had to contend with psychologically? if jim is not something that in with the day you are caught, it's something that follows you for a lifetime. 2 hours after the cut, you start shivering. you start feeling fever, your body temperatures, right? so you can construct infections, but those other short times after you are know much you or even the menses coming out is a challenge. another thing is that when you're married again, you go through a process called the relation. it's another, the opening. then when you are, you want to give back and in our community we give, but as long as we can. so that means after every bus you have to be cut for you to pass this the child. yes. alright, we're also hearing from all these women who've undergone f, g m, that it does cause complications that is harmful. so do you want another one of your daughters to go through that and that right now mass?
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absolutely no. my mother when i was we had, i mean my was en route and you guys have on it and i mean you good by. she's here you are, somebody comes to the police station and says of just being forced to go through the gym and we've read some instances where the police officers ask them for photos of the thing happening. this is not realistic. what make these guys not report at the time they go there that being mess a seminar on the lewis, a beat them was stigmatize this there. yeah. that is, that, that should be because most of the stations don't predict him send most of this to him at that time. maybe that go to the, to put the police station. so, but isn't that why we have so many layers of administration so that if the police,
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if you, as a chief is not able to come to this community, should you be able to send people to survey? i send people just have to check. and i mean, if we're saying that the people being circumcised or you know, going through g m a 9 or 10. what, how will they know to come to report to you what we do and that i've had a lot we, we collaborate to the touches philadelphia as and the community that like, ok, but to, to be fair, chief, we already know that that's not working. it's not really working entirely, so let's talk about arrests. have there been any people arrested in network? well, yeah, yes. i for many, even the kids. ok, so there is not agreeing with you, but i want to come to felina 1st because is this ringing true to you? do you feel like you can trust the police officers to enforce the law festival? we don't have any police this morning. my related chief, we're being told you don't even have a police station here. so where would you even begin?
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in fact, we have a she thinks she thing and most mostly in fact that is no. so how do you enforce a law when dan forces are not there? we do we try. ok, so speaking of stakeholders, kaz, what more can we do as women to work with the women who are still going through this? how can we be more active stakeholders? i feel like we really need to be able to understand the ways in which different communities are able to absorb information and then use that to take that and find ways to educate women and make more precise question is, how do we begin to change the mindset of momma who is old and very setting her ways . how do we begin to educate or to have conversations with her in a way that she can have a ha moment where she's like, actually we need to stop that. ok, edification is something that you're very keen on. is this the way for her to stop after him? do you think we have a center in most ro, it's more of
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a rescue center now because guess i fling into that institution is skipping. ted married, and if jim, so creating sets, if this isn't guess a new case on will be a huge being that can solve this issue of if jim ok said, you know what is your proposal moving forward? how do we finally get rid of this? we need to have county and community based approaches from a community may be engaging, the religious leaders will walk for the mass. i mean the alternative right, right of passage to us because these people have values attached to it. so how do we link if jim, from religion, how do we link if jim, from culture, one of the political leadership doing about our female politicians to begin with? you're talking about changes right from the top all the way to the bottom. this is where we have to call it her up. they've been fantastic solutions which have been
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suggested. i really hope that people who can implement them listening, speaking to you, chief, thank you for watching. the raising awareness is the best way to cos last and change. and then i, because that is exactly what some young people are doing. they've created a radio program, and on this program, they discuss all manner of topics like rape abortion, and f g m. 18 year old greece has been a junior reporter for 6 years. she lives in the capital of the ivory coast in has society. women do not have the same rights as men on certain topics like female genital mutilation. simply not talked about, but grades that inside we from tough topics. today's video report is about abortion alone. people didn't talk about it, the things they seem to keep secret from the families, which cues
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a lot of young groups. it'll be complicated to talk to people about ambush. and when i do my best to convince the toppy we have to interchange so incentive on the subject is terrible in the ivory coast because many people consider it meta all interference with god. will many abortions take place in secret without medical support and under hygiene? italy unsafe conditions. greece wants to open the conversation level, and we notice that more and more you really have an abortion. i would like to know . what do you think about risky? the girl could die, become infer title, have consequences for her social life. it could hurt physically, women's empowerment remains the challenge in topic in the country. i veterans are not used to being asked to these questions, especially not by a young woman. breaking the code of silence. this is the goal of the radio show. a young person, a message here, everything will be discussed sexuality,
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domestic violence, rape or female genital mutilation. the project was launched in 2014 since then greece and her colleagues produce the one our show every saturday. stephanie k is one of the senior to support the junior reporters automatically. the notice the kids opened up, they express their feelings. they talked about things they would not have talked about before. they got involved last ah, what used to be awkward have become normal for the 18 year old, and that fails, graces, and with cried. listen. we need to congratulate young girls like grace we take initiative. because thanks to them, we can move forward. really we need to encourage them, are presented their level encouraging young girls to speak up. this is what greece and her program stanfull. this total on the screen cut, christine bolting a room, 14 instead of $4000.00 the same. they have been recently cited study journalism and
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she's determined to empower young girls like hair very difficult to get over shine is what i encourage my friends, my grandparents, my parents, my brothers and sisters, the people i knew to talk about the subject. but if we don't talk about, no one would do it for us. please wants to continue speaking out for the voiceless, not raising her voice is simply not an option anymore. speak up, raise your voice. that is the message that i got from the last report. and here was another strong voice st on a compiler. ugandan books are patricia apple lot. she's there, raymond, well kick boxing some field, but that will time will try to hold office. she won't calibrate until she's defeated. sexual harassment in you can done sport. listen, you don't want to mess with me searching titles to him.
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name patricia, a polite is the reigning wells, keep focusing champion in the female lightweight division. it is just a lot courage to stand up. it takes a lot of courage to, to make it a little nervous when you make it to the talk, some people doubt. but if you listen to the voices of other people than listening to yourself, you find out you look out yourself from what really you want to be. the 2 i'll take area she has faith naked stephen, in the simulation. in uganda, kickboxing is conceited, immense, only sport. so patricia, the rise to the top was an uphill struggle. the people born champion. that's what i want to change. you either choose to be one or you want to i should be
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a champion white because when i was younger i had a lot of bedrooms, don't come easily. so i reached a point where i said, i have followed enough what people are telling me, but what do i have to tell my on the to time world champion isn't just it's half open and in the ring. she also supports female atlas. we have suffered sexual harassment and violence. apollonia has a very clear message for the perpetrators. people are mentally sick because you have something to show to the world, but someone is actually limiting your history. which way you want to go. men of the gods record crying about sexual harassment. a lot of them, but it never occurred to me because one i showed them what i wanted. no one even ever thought about coming that. hey, patricia, this and this, because for me this my, my school days out did to hell out of the 2 day patricia apples knows that she can't just let her fist speak for themselves in their home village. laura,
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the 29 year old founded a club for mostly young female keep boxes. she believes that hope for a better future. that's with the young generation. especially if leaders also work towards creating a safer environment to further develop the attorney can do this, we can achieve it. we are good than we are actually we at the beginning of every, ah, this year she is focused on defending and well titled, he is convinced that he achievements will inspire more african goal to stay focused on what was the last time you raise up your voice how did you speak up against inequality and your oppression of women? let us know at 7 to 7, d, w dot com all through our community on facebook. now from compiler we had straight tonight will be to meet the wrap up by the goal in her hood of done daughter. that significant thing about done today is that it's a slum,
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you know, most people do, i just give them a call. we need to be treated in the put the dental and i think the member that we could do to next, the largest dumpsite is majority of robin's most of it ends up here. they're not acting nora. many people see trends we see. i said beyond doubt after c t, we are going to change that it's not let people be to be here because that will interior pan give on what they mean they do. i tell the libby to
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