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like this, her again, it's not really pleasant. this is too much too much summer for us here too much summer, too much heat and a problem that doesn't look like it's going away. you're watching d. w. news from berlin. coming up next, we've got a documentary for you pakistan journey across the land of contrast. i'm terry morrison from me and all of us here at the w. thanks for watching the the goal was right in front of them. they gave it. then suddenly, we agreed to postpone the or didn't the games that tokyo with 2020 throne. of course, during the qualifying ground, feet for sports, he wrote down during lockdown starts july 19th on d,
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w. me talk. his son is a country full of contrasts. the world's 1st islamic republic, the countries strive towards modernization, but pockets done also remains a stronghold for radical islamists. some are faithful to a regressive form of islam that supports terrorism. and children are at risk of falling into the hands of terrorists organizations or pocket stones, more than $215000000.00 residents around 95 percent muslim for minority religious groups. it's a struggle to get by that includes the countries $3000000.00 christians. there is also a war being waged over water pakistan,
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a country teetering between positive change. extreme isn't the region of kashmir nestled in the himalayas is a powder keg ever since the partition of pakistan and india in 1947. the 2 countries have been fighting over this territory and tensions frequently escalate civilians a strictly forbidden to enter. it took months of negotiations to secure permission to film here. amanda asked if it's part of a squad of highly trained helicopter pilots that call themselves fearless. the elite group risky is climbers at altitudes, as high as 7000 meters. but once a day come on, the us if has a different mission delivering supplies to pakistani soldiers
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ships which is the governments of india and pakistan finance. the armed conflict over the kashmir region commander asked if shows what's at stake me. the indus is pakistan's most important source of drinking water. 90 percent of agriculture depends on river. india would only have to cut off
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pakistan's access to bring the entire country to its knees. that's why the pakistani soldiers stationed on the icy peaks the sea action glazier is one of the largest fresh water reserves in the world, nearly as large as new york city. on sunny days when the ice melts, the glacier supplies drinking water to most of pakistan and much of india. the east comes down to a war as a water tract . bases to go to the posts. kashmir has been
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a hotbed for conflict ever since the partition of india and pockets done a you in broken ceasefire in 1949 ended the 1st of several was but military conflicts continued of this, undefined border. most countries claimed the c h and glazier, as there is in 1999. the conflict escalated in what was later named the congo war in winter. indian soldiers left their high altitude posts an opportunity for the pakistani army to seize them. india retaliated by mobilizing its truth more than 1000 soldiers died in the 3 month long war and still the battle over kashmir remains unresolved to this day.
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there are a dozen also tents. before today, no camera crew has been permitted to film this top secret. can i sit down and show you a luggage to me pockets. tony offices see it as an honor to be stationed here. captain share commands up to $300.00 men out of me and i always had and
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actually this person is known as the brand name of this is actually for 2nd quarter 1st year kelly is actually the boss for doing flux on an engine border straight to behind us almost at a distance or 15 kilometers from this mass. suddenly the press officer intervenes, interviews of, you know, the in the said, the thing is i'm gonna lose. the interview is forbidden. so 2 is straying from the convoy. the terrain is treacherous. ah, the rescue from we're surrounded by crevasses up to 300 meters neat. if we step off the path we'll called or death.
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ah, captain cher and his men move slowly. at an altitude of 6000 meters. each step forward requires almost herculean effort. oxygen is scarce. it's minus 10 degrees celsius, but that's nothing for the soldiers who faced temperatures as low as minus 50 degrees celsius. got few civilians are allowed access to the headquarters. the donkey drive is bring heating oil. the soldiers sole source of energy into plaza. yeah, the can be ordered. 50 cans of fuel each donkey carries to. yeah, that's called we think whitman, good car. good settle. the donkey drive is traveling all types of weather delivery via helicopter would be much more costly.
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the camps been headquarters on the summit since 2012. it's protected from avalanches, but difficult to reach and going forward. i assume it's welcome to when you're going accommodations with the military base of fall from luxurious but captain cher and his men and not one's to complain. your lease here. yes, believe it has been $1.00 and $1.00 to come and then you're going to live. we live here is a pleasure and you have to know and to go to the camera. the soldiers say this out every 2 months to keep going crazy. in this secluded,
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treacherous place to outside is what happens up. he can seem absurd to opponents mona to one another in the sky high battleground, but rarely coming to contact me. the men train every day, marching for hours in the thick snow and testing their reflexes full of it in preparation for an attack that may never come. the physician every year, dozens of indian and pakistani soldiers dying in the stand all over the glazier. oh,
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but not my gunfire. most deaths here, the jew to avalanches and the extreme weather conditions. oh monica. the countries continue to square off that i see heights the situation further down the mountain is also tense and it's claiming more and more victims just a few years ago, the nealon valley was a popular tourist destination. it's an a daily carrier. but these days the roads aren't safe anymore. but on this and to enemy dick,
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i'm don't all of them. and if i don't get no joke and some i didn't visit on that, give you the same and you're in a new job. they were marked her son is the military commander at the nealon valley region. but as a safety precaution, he travels incognito, wearing civilian clothes. the indian side is braced for attacks from puck has done a 3 metre high double barbed wire, fence floodlights, thermal imaging, cameras, and motion senses a meant to ward off intruders. i . the line of control is the 740 kilometer long border,
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dividing india and pakistan in it can be seen from space at night. the border winds through the kashmir mountains to the himalayas and the c. h and glazier. the un issued cease fire applies to the entire zone, but neither side abide by it. colonel hutson is visiting a village under his jurisdiction and talking with families that just survived a bombing raid. very over here. there are holes in the roof. the shell hit the bed with a family with sleeping. hassan doesn't understand why civilians are being targeted . there is no military and so includes the center of this. so there is no sense there
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. they have a good display in it to him getting some pretty target. it's the 2nd attack within just a few months. this is the picture of this lady. she got injured. the mother was struck in the eye and her 4 year old son was hit by shrapnel. he'll have the scars for the rest of his life. really don't worry, little one. bombings are becoming more frequent. some residents have already left the area, but most want to stay. no matter the cost. 80, i'm killed, children. and why did bob dada go? and why? why should i leave me all by the middle. our ancestors lived here before the war, steve on it for john, why did you got a yellow stuff? it's been our land for 500 years. the gummy odd angle that we cannot leave our home
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. i'm not going to talk to the kashmir conflict shapes relations between the 2 nuclear powers for decades, and there's no end in sight islam about pocket stones capital the government wants pakistan to be seen as a modern country. one that's opening up to the west. islam above new shopping mall fits into that image. polished floors hit fashion boutiques on the surface. it appears pakistan is changing the
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yeah. it's a transformation, however, that excludes christians like 25 year old shazad. he works 6 days a week as a janitor at the mall. his job puts him in the lowest social class in pakistan, along with sanitation workers, garbage collectors, and how stuff was done by the start. if i do this all day, friday from 8 am to 5 pm monday. will this work difficult? when the hours are very long, i always do the same thing and earn $15000.00 rubies per month. why don't you look for another job? sort of no, because i don't have a choice synagogue or any job i could get. you wouldn't be any better for $15000.00 rupees a month. is equal to about 80 euros shows that will likely work jobs like this, the rest of his life because of his religion. the roughly 3000000 christians in
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pakistan, a generally treated as 2nd class citizens. they don't have the same employment opportunities. all right. a discriminated against or even persecuted because of their beliefs. me. she lives 5 minutes from his work. every day he drives past the walls of garden luxury villas. he will never experience life inside me. he lives with his family in one of islam about poorest areas. thousands of people live in this one square kilometer, most a christian the
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on the move to door. christians have no way of climbing the social ladder. administrative jobs are forbidden for us. it's hopeless to get a well paid job. the nevertheless, she considers himself lucky. where, where are you at work here. take this the she isn't owns this house. he inherited it from his father. what's going on? why are you crying? she isn't and his wife sonya live here with the 2 children who maya is 3. their son young is only a few months old for sonya and she has odd. there's little hope of improving their living conditions.
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but they're mostly low muslims can get in education. we can know for that reason alone they have better are we christians live in poverty. we don't have the money to send our children school without an education. the only thing left to do is the menial work. no one else, one with sonia and she doesn't have not been persecuted for their faith. but their neighbor, malala was in 2015. malala cousin had won a hand of cards against some muslim players in retaliation. religious fanatics accused her cousin of burning the koran and the countries blasphemy laws mean people convicted of insulting islam can be sentenced to death. i real quick, let me look into the muslims were shouting and started rounding up people through the village and me,
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but my husband and i decided to flee immediately. they forgot to touch, the muslims said, fire to our house, burning all our belongings. so see, go the host t c. they even went to the church and opened fire on a girl girl. who was he calling on the priest had to intervene to prevent a massacre william slang. i'm not enough. malala found refuge in the slum of his lama, but today she works as a seamstress. she's given her attack is i took out because he won't be christians. we do not consider ourselves poor or in need of god is testing to look. and my son, the many muslims also live in poverty and suffer to go to eat sunday. shes only day of rest every
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week. the family attends mass. sonya is catholic charities. protestant. they alternate between the 2 places of worship. women's is on one side, men on the other. the christians in pakistan will remain under threat until the blasphemy law is abolished. as there is always danger of falling victim to religious fanatics. the better. 8 0. 6 i oh, i in the center of the capital one such extremist runs and islamic school, a so called madrid, these in flu angel lead
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a cause for jihad holy war. and propagates the establishment of an islamic regime modeled on the taliban. i his name is abdul aziz ghazi. he's a known figure in europe. ah . in 2012 self proclaimed jihadist mohammed mirror, carried out a series of attacks in southern france. he killed 7 people into lose and monta bought, including 3 children in a jewish school. a few months earlier, he had visited pakistan where he may also have met a dual as he's gassy. me. perhaps i did meet him. i don't remember. so many young people come to me seeking
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advice. he doesn't condemn me. attacks on the contrary, like the killed in the name of islam. he's a martyr on top of me. he does not hide his extremist ideology. i follow me. he shows or shelves packed with religious text or lighting at the entrance, a sign reads, the osama bin lot and library matter me rom teaches us that life on earth is not eternal, that i a true life comes after death, giving me a dual as he's gone the openly preachers terrorism and violence, ah, ah,
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in 2007 as the cleric of the ultra radical read most, he called for revolt. ah, how can there be peace when we pockets donny's can't even own a small plot of land. the he's follow is took up arms and terrorized islam about the capital was on the verge of an uprising in the army stepped in and stormed. the red mask, radical militants were dragged out. i'm dual as these guys. he tried to escape, but he didn't get far. the police found him disguised as a woman in a guest way car and arrested him. the, the press nicknamed him moolah booker. but he was not convicted. he was acquitted on all charges. the.
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and the lord he's negotiated as cease going on with him in the capital. upon his return, he was greeted by hundreds of his followers. ah, all the wills it, we will continue the war to impose your real law. until my dying breath, i will fight to establish an islamist regime so that our country will finally have the bond of dual disease guns. he was placed under house arrest, but he's allowed to continue educating young students in his mate rasa. ya. but we only have a few students. here are a big major asa is over on the other side, not the in this room about 15 boys learn the koran
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by heart as well as a strict interpretation of sharia law. on this day, he is preaching his student personally, using a gold plated microphone. all will be the i e r i. he claims to have 3000 boys under his instruction. the basement is reserved for the girls. just thought on 2nd, all of this is also part of the draw, sir. there's the basement or 2nd floor. and there we have a more reserved for the girl from here to there. we currently have 1600 girl law school, but you for when he says he has no trouble finding new students in
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pakistan about 23000000 children do not go to school because their parents cannot afford to send them an address that educates and feeds children for free, many parents see this as an opportunity. yet this is one of our pantries. we have fresh vegetables delivered every 3 days. lots of deals that are open the store and i'm dual as these guys. he refuses to disclose details about how the facility is funded. well just is nothing i want to open them address in france, where in france me after an hour he takes off fanatics like him, sprayed, hate with impunity even well,
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because don's government continues to claim it is fighting radical islamism here in the outskirts of islam above he recruits, follow is in droves. black smoke rises from lunch chimneys throughout the day. there are hundreds of brick making kilns scattered in the suburbs of the pakistani capital. the poverty and lack of education drive many people into the homes, that extremist the youngest brother doesn't work yet, but he knows what awaits him. just like the children playing nearby. go, kid, what are you playing, rick making? the ali is an afghan refugee. he
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receives one pakistani, repeat brick, the equivalent of half a cent. not long have you been working. since i was a kid came out, good me. how much do you earn to gather up to 2000 rupees? that's about 10 euros. poverty is pakistan's most glaring crisis. nearly half of the population lives on the equivalent of less than one euro, $0.70 per day. the cost of sending children to a secular institution is high. have an appointment at the marcia. ok, and you were saying yes, you fully integrated, speak language, long system, which is the language as an important tool for integrating. i don't know if i unfortunately i didn't speak perfectly because i didn't have time to learn in the academic way. for me,
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valerie can move here after falling in love with the pakistani men. they now have 4 children together. the country and its people hold a special place in her heart. the activist 1st made a name for herself here by campaigning for the rights of victims of acid attacks. the crime is now punishable by 14 years in prison. today, con is channeling her energy into another cause. education. about 380000 people live in the slums. 38 percent of islam about population. almost all the children are illiterate in families move near the city because they have to have better opportunities. but most of the time they come find affordable housing. shelby's awful covet children work instead of going to school. there's hardly any drinking. we try to help them
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through her organisation, valerie can build small schools in the slum. good morning o. p. c with you. the for that most of the children have never held a pencil in their line. yes, i told her and what shape has for equal side site this your law square? since they have never been to school, we have to start slowly. i hope that these children can have a future to see a profession and not exploited in memphis undertaking more than 18000000 children live in pakistan. almost a 3rd of them do not go to school. that evening can take some time
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off for her daughter's birthday. one way i have to say the human rights activists knows that she and her family lead privileged lives. although there is still great injustice in pakistan. con, feels there's hope on the horizon. trend done is entering a crucial phase of the country is facing a historic transition for me. i think the next 5 to 10 years will be decisive. there is more and more awareness, not just a more thorough teeth, but in the population. a clear traditional. it just takes time to postpone it the next day, she has an important meeting. the culmination of
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a long fought battle. the ma done is not far from where are some of been loved and was found hiding about a decade ago. the so called tribal areas a here b as lama bad government previously had no authority in the region. instead, the council of tribal elders known as the girl, was in charge. much of the population opposes reform. ah, the city of ma, done is on high alert. the region says juvenile court is being inaugurated today while the military better and because the tribal areas used to have their own justice system and, and those are being reformed. this off an official court is being established, which not everyone agrees with me. i could be ryan from a teacher that i sent over to the valerie county explains that the rights of mine
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is mostly disregarded in this region of pakistan. there are homicides for marriages and sexual abuse for prosecution is rare. the court presided over by a woman is revolutionary, and the 2nd female judge in the province. it's about women's rights to the most important deal to go. the most of the cases are decided after confessional statement. the guardians of the miners, mostly compromise before the court to get the baby have patch up the matter with the offender due to the pressure of the society. but now we have to deal with all the offenders which can provide it. of course that families press charges says,
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i think i what's the name delani. and emily valerie cohen has invited children from an orphanage to see the building. she wants to show them that the court is there to stand up for their rights. from this room, the young victims can watch the trial proceedings from a safe distance or that way. the defendants in the court room will not come into contact with the victim before today, that was unheard of either why this region is often portrayed as dangerous and conservative when nothing ever changes, we proving that wrong today. so we're just in this who are the lucian eyes, the juvenile justice system, and in my opinion,
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it will contribute to stability from all those keys. and as well as security me, since filming 3 more juvenile court, where inaugurated one more step towards democracy in part 2 to pressure from younger generations yearning for freedom of b. c is found in the increasing number of universities like the one in keta in the baluchistan region. which board is afghan? it's done. it's one of the poorest positive packets done. and tradition is particularly important here. but in this country of contrast, this is also home to a new university. the university of baluchistan is the country's most modern university. 10000 students study to pursue careers as engineers and computer scientists. mechanical,
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yeah, the students are unwinding with sports today with their exams behind them. the mood is up lifted and relaxed me the university's director introduces his latest facility, a start up incubator in just a few weeks. these 4 students developed a few, but he's supposed to be less harmful to the environment. the bodies in which we have produced from waste oil. and this is a byproduct from the process. a diesel chief source of can you can use an engine without modifications, and it has a lower price in there because they're already in negotiation with the investors.
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when investors in u. k has already approached them and he's ready to invest a couple of 1000000 repeats in the start of the $0.06 propels the students forward . sorrow and miriam have started a food delivery service there among the 1st female executives in ketta figure type in that woman calling outside it is a better option for women to be inside your home to the outside field to find that are going to change your dive and by the time they are becoming wages and they are now starting to fight for the right
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decade ago. they were hardly female students at the university of baluchistan. today, women comprise about 20 percent of the student population somewhere he job. others are not veiled. and some where may come more focused on contrasts on display here in this lecture hall again, or you're going to go into thinking that i like in so many other like nobody would stop me. nobody reported that like some of those 2 other stuff. i just got on my head, not the latest, not obligated mentality that changing, although not as fast as some young people would like. the military grants permission to film at the border to afghanistan. the crew had seen
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a convoy to the chairman border crossing. look good by pakistan. and then they got the media trade between the 2 countries adds up to the equivalent of more than $2000000000.00 euros each year. so the total flux of individuals every day, from both sides of the $30000.00 other than that, the bridge which we had to hit that almost $802000.00 because we're going to follow the filming is not normally allowed here. but today, the military is making an exception. officials want to show everything is under control. pakistani authorities are suspected of cooperating with the taliban and letting them cross the border to find shelter in pakistan. today,
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office is searching everyone. senior data, you can see all the weakest coming. they are coming and single lane and customs to office visit here. they get all the documents and we just go for the security check and then go from the from the scan side. there are no security checks incoming and outgoing people there from when they do their checking system here. you can see that when they come here, they're on, they just crossover in the enter the country the islam about government wants to, we know over the international community at all costs. pakistan is building a board offense with afghan has done. got it around the clock to push back against extremism and protect its own image. but true,
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