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oh i the world refugees. some uncertain future and tickets for paris plans to attract tourists again. we begin in russia. 80 years ago, nazi germany attack the soviet union. wanting is devastating war. the remnants of which can still be found a red must be today. many bodies have yet to be recovered and identify, step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. let me go do. this is an empty cartridge from a german plains. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting from i look for 40 years now. sort of has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what
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is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields were the sight of fierce battles. around a 1000000 soviet soldiers died, protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 42. many of them went missing in action. kelly, let's just revert digs in her free time. the work can be dangerous. it's lucky. galena is a trained bomb diffuser for the russian emergency services. sometimes she finds shrapnel and old mines, but there are also human remains under the roots. within the boom round is filled with war. the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of the past remains of people and traces of vehicles. just imagine we're walking around this wonderful forest. girls and boys are picking berries and there's a skulls sticking out of a trench that shouldn't be normal. it doesn't say on the skull, whether it's russian or german,
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it has to be buried no matter what. over 40 years of digging colleena has made many fines. she has collected them in a museum called a soldier's fate in her hometown of opium, south west of moscow. 3 years ago she found a bomber in a nearby swamp. the remains of 3 soldiers were inside, using archival information about the plane. colleena has finally managed to find the relatives of 2 of them. today, posit montoya, and the commander of the plains crew will finally be reunited with his family. he was 24 when he died. he was missing all this time. nobody wants to be living after today, even though it's very emotional for me that he'll be returning home when i was little, my mother said that my grandmother used to cry when she looked at his photograph julie linked to bubble block, maybe issues with regard lena reunions like this, several generations later are emotional motor them to look
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a little bit pitcher. we weep on each other's shoulders. you can't really find the words to say the communication is happening on some sort of an emotional level. and of course, people just keep telling me thank you. thank you. i see was possible. sometimes people say, why do you dig? why disturbed the dead? but i think there's somewhere in the ether, faceless, i don't know how to explain that, but their souls are restless. every year, catalina sets off on her search. again, there are people like her across russia. people here say the war isn't really over until the last soldiers body has been buried. galena has made that her life's work . the in pakistan around 1500000 refugees have been living there for decades. aren't sure how this is happened because they weren't registered until now? that will change soon and many fear deportation. the hardin con, runs
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a small grocery store in this refugee camp in caucus. every day he checks his income and expenses. what he was about the same age is this child when his family flat, i've kind of done some 40 years ago today. it's a distance memory was a young that we out. so that's kind of there was a war going on. so when the situation became much flat and our school for the cust onto consent was just thought we've been able to live here. but then on the harvey by her door, so fled off kind of stone after the soviet invasion in 1979. he has lived in the camp ever since. it's one of 20 in this province alone. more than a 1000000 afghans then talk on their largely on their own. so those
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will be lying. if i said we got financial support, let go. the truth is we don't get any aid from the pakistan government to milan. now the 1st time pakistan is registering the african refugees residing in the country registered refugees are issued a biometric identity card. many children born here have never been registered to its hope. the days will give international agencies a clearer picture of the needs in the refugee community. we are collecting a most updated information such as educational vocational
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skews also may be wrong. we also might not be just updating that information. also going to assist us to better design wrong about kids not only in the south was enough gunny sounds, went to africa, focused on your sorry cheese of trying to encourage refugees to return home. nadine and jaws is interviewing families to see if they're ready to make the move off the nato troops leave afghanistan. the new id card the only valid until 2023. questionnaire me. so i'm in a questionnaire. if the situation in afghanistan normalizes, do they want to leave 90 percent of the refugees answer with a no. they do not want to go back to their home country. the here didn't fit the how didn't on one thing of clear, he will only return home if this piece the
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incident africa. you can see sections are increasing rapidly as our concerns of it's the 3rd way in some regions. hospitals are at capacity. the vaccination campaign is fluid and people aren't hearing to corona regulations. the methods shouldn't be new to anyone, one and a half years into adobe pandemic wash your hands maintain social distance mosque, but the disaster management officers in cape town, i've observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rules. i'll lead to them really to consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to comply with people. but they must think of the family members in the loved ones because how would they feel like 80 divided the day to comply with this? so if people i don't and potentially losing enough to, i'm not wearing math in public as a criminal offense in south africa,
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yet many people don't. but mostly this mosque and everything is for each people, you know what i mean, because they have so a lot of money, they don't want to die. bullet eating, this is tiring. it is tara, especially for those who goes to school, like kids now their month go 2 days a week. like, it's all, it's frustrating man, it's frustrating for a lot of people who close to me died because i've already done this 2nd way. so i'm, what are you doing this 10 belief. so father, province of how ting around south africa, economic kept your hand book has been hits particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection? scientists expect strict lockdown rules soon, but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect to in the, on the areas at listing the cost of provinces of south africa will be worse than
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the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the cost though, at regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that people that got infected with the variant had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the corner from the cape town and the management team, courage and the elderly, to sign up for what they call the community restrictions relaxing in europe. and people can travel again including parents. the french capital is trying to return back to special offers easier said than done. ah, paris love, it's tourists. that's the message. these young,
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multilingual ambassadors are trying to spread. why should you have to return? it shouldn't hesitate and just come to paris. we'll help them find the bearings here, the saunter, pompey do, and all the other parishes such a pleasant city and more and more of us to help visitors. this makes me happy, some about the buddha. up to $500.00 of them will be deployed this year in an effort to kick stock tourism again after a visit to numbers plummeted by 2 thirds last year. but the tourists who normally represent a large share of the cities, visitors, people from asia and the u. s might be a bit longer incoming or sweat school or, or movie the more we would like everybody to come back to paris. but we are obviously aware that the french and european choices are likely to be the 1st one back, as it's still easier for them to travel. so please stay on the too many hotels are trying to learn invalid coats with special deals with some luxury establishment,
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offering discounts of up to 70 percent. but no offer will convince those already desperate to get out of the city. this french couple have chosen to go to higher ground, 50 kilometers north of the french capital. people. with this pandemic, people have understood that they needed to disconnect from reality. such as special offers aren't necessarily so important for me. we need to breed and take a step back from work, especially as we've all been working from home for quite a while now. because they are not the only ones who feel the urge to get out of the city, but reservations at these cabins have skyrocketed. say dave, i'm only dickie for the majority. differences like people have flipped since the beginning of the code, 1900 crisis and realized that they needed nature to reconnect to who they are. we can't keep up with demand. and now planning to construct an additional 5 cabins by
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the end of next year. it will function well given that this isn't any portion. and yet some might argue, this is exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. the news . what secrets lie behind these was discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage site b w world heritage 360 now
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the how it tastes. kelly feels. jewish life in europe went home producer on this phone and journalist in cooper mont and more exploring, delving into history and the present. a nice that i would never think you could be live so openly and so freely company is to remind myself i grew up in a completely different way. fraud is jewish, and the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw,
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the me i owe for more than 6 years over 200000 people belonging to the vd religious minority have been living in refugee camps in northern iraq and surrounding territories. they fled their homeland in 2014, to avoid the murderous headphones of the self styled islamic state. since the expulsion of ideas from areas they occupied in iraq, some 80 mass graves have been found here, containing the mortal remains of 12000 people. the me
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. oh, i'm strong, stronger than i nash lemma, who lived through the hell on earth. that was the regime after being a slave for almost 2 years. she was finally freed alongside of the as the, the survivors in april 2015 to me and i have no children of my own. but it breaks my heart. it's as if they were my own. i was among the women who survived that home. she merged more dead than alive with her jewels smashed and her soul crushed. i oh. ringback she now lives in germany, but will never be able to forget the deal. she went through me as i was
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still a virgin, blotted dash when i asked to write, as i was rate and forced to marry, john and daughter tied me up and covered my mouth. i've been given while they abuse me. i had no live nation. i wanted to go back to her homeland, to the place where her family was murdered, was she was raped and enslaved national. there's not one to forget so that the world does not forget what happened back then. i have to go back despite the fear. i can't stop thinking about that day when the i s 5 is the village august, the 15th 2014. i keep on seeing it. they took us all into the
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schools to kim. this is a journey back into a past that never leave her a journey to learn that was once her home i was born in 102 years the, the parents and would be accompanying national and her journey. my parents immigrated to germany several decades ago. we as it is her face persecution ever since we existed. you learn early on where you stand, the 2 of us together to iraq from berlin, a trip to the land of our ancestors alone that we had lost. the 3rd
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time i've been back to iraq invaded village this is my cousin lama. she spent the last 3 years and i kept too busy and was liberated just 15 days ago in the we'd be landing in the area straddling the borders between iraq, syria, and turkey. the original homeland of the cds from abuse then to cardia camp in the kurdish region of northern iraq. our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is a reception camp in the middle of the countryside. makeshift tense and buildings for close 213000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those who were liberated from i came here. i hello,
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you find right after entering the camp? national needs her cousin safe. martin magazine. don't cry. i don't be sad. it's okay. let me know when was the last time you 2 in 3 years again after we were captured by? yes, we will imprison together and tell affair for 4 weeks. but after that i didn't see him again. this way. oh, nation is still haunted by images of the war. the memories of august 2014, when i as troops around the syndrome region,
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destroying everything in their path in the summer of 2014, the jihad is through the seas, slaves of territory in iraq and syria. among the cities conquered by the heavily armed forces within the center of the life in iraq in the eyes of the devil, worshippers, who, together with christian infidels and muslim a post date, deserve to die after occupying all public buildings. did you how to set up a regime of terror hunting down disease and conducting the 1st mass executions in the syndrome region, the u. s. e. d heartland is abducted 7000 women and children and floated 5000 men and older boys.
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me national was able to escape in humane treatment at the hands of she would shortly be meeting her cousin, la mia, who been freed from captivity just a few days earlier. the 2 women spent years and i've kept to the tea where they were humiliated, whipped and repeatedly rate national and low mia to women who survived the horrors of bias and whose deals with sadly typical for the 7000 capture yazzy the women and girls. 6 nasha had given up hope of ever seeing her cousin again being a captive of i, as she says, men dying a new death every day where death was a kind of salvation. nami was just
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a child when she was captured by the hardest. she gave birth twice and breast fed both babies. baby thought it by men who rate her and murdered her family. you've been free again for how long? about 2 weeks. do you live with us for 3 years in myrtle? yes. in muscle to how did you escape? to be honest, it still seems like a miracle. i can't even remember myself how exactly we managed to free ourselves from. we hid in tunnels under the ground. we were lying on munition. hopefully they sell, you know? but i had to give birth to 2 children for them to children. yes. well,
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they know i left them there. everyone in the camp as a victim, they body survived, but they sold a traumatized. if seen their families murdered their homes, destroyed, and their homeland taken away from them. now mia was 12 when she was abducted and raped. she says the photos of herself taken just days before her enslavement. on the next photo she's wearing a headscarf and 6 months pregnant nami survived by obeying orders and bearing her captive children. the to be the one being miss you children? yes, very much. but i had no choice that i asked children that killed my parents. and my brothers and sisters was it was impossible to take the children with me check and i
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couldn't imagine taking them back to my community. otherwise, i'd have had to go to some far away place with them on my life. like for you know where the machine is, what are you going to do if i could, i would free all the girls from the hands of i. yes, that's my biggest wish i would do it personally. but unfortunately i, i live through at all and so ritual with my own eyes. so i know what the skills going through and how hard it is for them. now you know, 15 and determined to fight for her future and for her right to a life of her national science and number of women into camp. who like her, had been slaves of the jihadists, their survivors and witnesses to a 21st century genocide. me
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this, i was in prison together with these 2 girls and their families for 3 months. then they towards the part the atlantic state enslaved over $5000.00 p. s edi women and girls like lamina ivana had 3 years of her life, taken away from her ivana was 80 years old when she was abducted. she was passed from $15.00 to to the next, each time groomed and prime for subsequent sale. her last to mentor was a us citizen, 11, what a trace you like to my you were taken and all that was in order to sell me the central office. you sold 5 times with the tool and how did
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you escape? how many was the last year i was with an american man? eventually a wealthy city man bought me off him and rescued me. how did the american treaty, who is extremely cruel, he owned me and another. you see the woman the me do you see these people? negative they never did anything to anybody. as long as there is no justice,
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how should i put it? only when there is justice for our religious community will our lives be worth living again and be enjoyable. the next day is a nerve wracking one for national. she will try to go back to her village. coach is a days drive away and as close to sin john or shingle as we call it formerly occupied by the militias. the region is now gradually being liberated nationally says she owes this trip to herself and her parents. it's the anniversary of the massacre against the cds. for now, however, culture is in the restricted military area. on is u. s. e d and a soldier in the kurdish defense forces on a national brother were stationed at the same location. on the fell in the fight
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against i s h 30 years old. the soldiers know that we are taking a risk outreach because the perilous one that you had is may no longer have a strong presence here, but individually they're still working everywhere. i was how many times it always drive this way when we had to go to don't hook. ah, and also of course, when we visited the holy side of lariche, how do you feel going back along this road? ah. 6 today is a very dark day for me. awfully tough. but it's been so a day of great significance. ah,
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it's very important that we take dispute back there today. the over the other mountains have she's likely think when you see those mountains on august the 15th 2014. when the ladies who surrounded most people had already escaped from the mountains. the locust, those mountains was still full of you see seeking refuge. ah. the mountains for centuries, refuge for the cds and other religious minorities in the region. but in august 2014, they return into a fatal trap encircled by ice militias, and cut off from all supplies. there was no way out for the machine. they came to
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shingo and extinguished the flame of the entire eyes faded me images that went around the world. 150000 d e v. 's court in the singers mountains behind them, the murderous i. s malicious. ahead of them only the vague hope of escaping the terror. i destroyed our lives. they killed my mother, my sister and my brothers. we've been here for 3 or 4 days now and nothing to eat. we're going to die in the unbearable heat, with temperatures reaching 50 degrees celsius, no food, and nothing to drink. oh, we had nothing to eat or drink. our children died of dehydration. we had to leave them along the way. countless people lost their lives well seeing the children and
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the elderly from starvation, empty hydration were all going to die with every minute counting as they fled, families did not even hurt. tell him to bury their dead. here in the cinder mountains, every rock in stone is a silent witness to the genocide of the u. s. e. d. i to village of my heart. all my heart is between shingle and tell the i i've got one morning. i just rounded up all the women and children caught
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show if we need and brought to see jeanette. sure. i know my id that you have it and meanwhile they murdered them in the village. all along the route, harrowing memories came back to nash. together with her rustic images good god forsaken, see how could it come to this? all you see a houses with no life? where are you will we are now approaching the city of fin jar way we will see with a nation as aim of continuing to cultural as possible. the indications that we will
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be turned away. the kurdish pash mega for says control limited number of areas. nationalists village cultural is located outside the city limits and inside the territory governed by iraqi forces. national are pleased with the soldiers from both forces to let her through. we wait for a decision from superior officer. sit down. no, i can't sit down far to tell me that we can provide any guarantees there and strongly advise you against driving to cultural if national were to go there alone, the risk for her is lower than if you go together. we've been told by
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a lot of people from the outset at the took to culture as a bad idea due to the dangers involved and because we'd be stopped at military checkpoints. i don't think the district national is nervous. she's determined to continue her journey. desperate to return to the place where she endured such horrific abuse. we have news for you as we can't this way mash la from her plan. she's permitted to proceed, but at her own rate, if anything happens to her there, we won't be able to help me. so nash le continues her journey. i'm explicitly forbidden from accompanying her. as a german citizen, i'm considered a potential kidnapping victim. and as such, an even bigger security risk, nationalist progress is now in the hands of the iraqi forces. her only permitted escort is a local cameraman syndrome. now in ruins was once the house,
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if the years the, the community in 2014, it was over run by i f, malicious who made the city essential. it's tara operations. the in late 2016 iraqi troops descended on myrtle. it took them 9 months of bitter st battle to dislodge from the city and the surrounding area. 2017. so the jihad is driven out of large parts of iraq. defeat appeared imminent, for its fighters retreated only to launch repeated counter offensive using guerrilla tactics. the us led coalition forces. we took one city after the next, while a growing number of spices were taken prisoner around 30000 were able to go into
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hiding where they remained on standby. as in sin jar, all that was left behind was a sea of rubble and day bree menache . and we are now in the center of shingle the question that fashions even is will base 2 years right here. and one of them was the headquarters and the bunker on the number to tell him that they would retreat for cover here. when the american planes attacked the american air raids meant the fighters couldn't venture out onto the street. so they had a system of tunnels built here. we are use of the main tunnel went from over there to here. it's incredible to see how much digging they did
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underneath us. they needed to be able to hide and avoid being hit by the plains. so they built this sophisticated network of underground tunnels where they're fight it could go from a to be freely. sure, this was the 1st of the tunnels. it's 75 made as long, big meter and across single. there were $120.00 such tunnels. eastern got the do you know how these tunnels were dug in with the hands of the video? they were used to slave labor? one done a short one. ah. initially, what happened to the people here has nothing to do with religion?
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it's something not justified in either is or christianity or, you know, yes, the, the phase one, it's despicable. i've said that me here. what is this here? and this is the minarets of shingles. it was the oldest landmark of the city and our region. 6 days before we liberated gulf, the gum destroyed, the mineral wall fixture, which i have i can't imagine anything worse than this genocide of mine, and some of our city was destroyed. and the people living here kill us only because we get cities and codes
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just 3 years previously, this had been a buffering commercial street with stores and st traders. singe had been reduced to a ghost town. the majority of its former residence now dead. children moan their parents and parents more their children. and i last 3 nephew, they were as big as that boy over there. really, this is your home. how you doing now? awful. there's nothing here. i'm, as you can see that you know, work you know, life minutes. what needs to happen for people to have hope for the future. any medical vision project. what we want is for this genocide to stop me and for an investigation into what was done to our women and girl over
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there, you'll find the remains of our dead had been picked up by dog that a govern, whether dead or alive were denied dignity and adjusted for 3 years now, the bones of our dead there have been preyed on by stray dogs. and there are still yes, it is in the clutches of the financial care. it's important to see her people given back their dignity. her home village culture is not far away now. so if he years old, at the time she lived here with her mother, 3 sisters and 3 brothers. they had a simple but care free life. that used to be my school every day until i left. and now i have to see what's left of it for the 1st time since being taken captive national returns to culture the place
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where she was born, the place of happiness that she never wanted to leave the keys to be my parents house. father, i call you when you come back all i have now associates of you the season, my cousins this is just the when i asked to control of coach or national, raised the white fact by her, hey, and waited. her family has surrendered. but then the hardest to peer that they do, the job. it was august the 5th 2014 to my mom about him getting me. it was the 1st time i'd seen i as fighters in culture. i could see them through
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a crack in the window. dressed in black with long beads, linen robes and head dress. the, when i saw the terrorists, i wanted to look away. i was reduced to tears. the highest fighters ordered cds in the village to convert to islam or face death. a notion that was unthinkable for national and her family nation has now reached the place where everything was taken from her. her home, her family on august the 9th 2014 the dds from the neighboring village of hearts, and managed to escape most of the possible in culture
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the 9 o'clock in the morning. the commander arrived when he was enraged, as he asked the local in 10 percent how the residence of him had been able to escape. indeed had we been involved the men ground up one line and then took the way up to the school. that was their headquarters back then. so guy on the board.

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