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now let's bring you some festive chair from peru as feet round of the show. christmas has come maddy for these 2 animals and the capital of lima. drops tigers in lions where peter visited by the christmas. com to these com, else. you see now fi feast that on festive rates. recently. relax to one of our suspicions. mean that versus con, return to watch. it assumes activities. you're watching d. w news from berlin up next reports i looked at how communities hit by the bus from flats in germany. i'm making it through, i am 80 micro junior, thanks for watching. well, my 1st vice i was a sewing machine i found for women are bound by this ocean given something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle even since i was a little girl. i wanted to have a bicycle of my own,
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but it took me years to move my head finally gave up and went to buy me on my side, but returned with the sewing machine sewing, i suppose, was more appropriate for girls than writing them by. and now i want to reach out to those woman back home for bone to buy their duties and social rules and inform them about that basic rights. my name is be about with the home and i work with . these images were found last summer when deadly floods hit the r valley in western germany. after days heavy rain, the river and it streams burst. their banks in july, sad, swept away numerous homes and devastated entire towns in the water came so fast and
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it's a fleet as a girl. the marks left by the flight can still clearly be seen in the region and its residence. the words, whenever it rains, but i was to panic that another downs hall like that's what could happened near the girl. this works for the plumbing and heating company cock and nice. he and his colleagues have had their hands false and the floods. great. now they're doing what they can to make sure people have heating a small source of comfort in the dark winter day. the company office in arkenberg rhineland palatinate was one of the buildings that didn't survive the flood. so griffith and his colleagues had their morning meeting outside and what was the last mom or then what is that? no big number. this small container is serving as a made shift office grove. his remembers the floods. well, almost
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a global gonna comes to one of your move a here, you can still see it smoking. look at that house at the 1st floor in stock. you can see the mark left by the water into the bar. the cock and meas, office was pretty much, completely flooded. puzzled, bob was open between these 2 windows, appear, was our company signed your own bar. he knows us after the flood. everything was so flew, but it was still hanging awful, stooping nor r 2 boss a saw that as a sign that giving open wasn't an option of giving with a canopy on more than 130 people died in the our valley floods thousands lost their homes to this day, many of the small municipalities along the river feel like i can walk with almost completely destroyed. most of the houses remain inhabitable the ones that people have been able to return to mac. proper heating must have a check, but i need to check with my boss most are schriner booked up until late january,
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early february. the problem is that it's winter and people are without cheating because it's cold. so that's a top priority. we did that, we don't have time for me under jobs more than $4000.00 more home for months. girl hasn't his colleagues have only been repairing flood damaged homes? all other projects have to wait. with that, i'd take the surrounding of them loaf, knew this is just a daily madness for the phone keeps ringing off. and just when i'm out of luck and plus years, that complicates things that you have to keep on through the month here. school. it started slow again. the cold weather has made the dire situation even more challenging, says grew up my job and doing my job as best i can and i'm trying to help wherever i can. nobody can fix the valley or no one person. anyway, it's a huge,
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this will take months or even year on the road. you guys has a rived and bad annoying where his 1st client of the day is waiting. only the basement was flooded in this house for the tenants to live here. at the oil park heating system was destroyed though, for now the only heat comes from a small wood burning stove downstairs. this was the whole house of you'd have to drill, hold the ceiling to heat upstairs and over shows the top floor cold. and i bedroom is up there and somebody quickly jump on the machine. and that's what we're find in the basement down below is less fine. home owner, answer your command, explains that the water burst in through this to which pipes zoe. since then, its mouth, a feel for all the damaged oil tanks have already been removed or what a nightmare i've never seen anything like this. so 111,
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everything needs to be replaced. everything is broken. well, another problem to fix next year. so just when the truck was ever all this is what i expect in the future is that such extreme weather events will become more frequent with climate change. her desire and more in tennis sir, of the screen on have to go. another house in the region, except that this one was completely flooded. it's uninhabitable, but get and our feet a gas bear still come to check on things in their former home every day. even though it pains them a thus will each time i come in and see this moment, oh, it hurts students all stunned for
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months, they've been using an electric heater to try out the walls. although it's still unclear whether they will ever be able to move back into their house. if the walter foundation are contaminated with heating oil or other pollutants, the house will have to be demolished. they're waiting for an appraisal that will provide them with answers to cobblestone hopes their house can be saved. but it's hard to remain optimistic. envy yet. who? yeah. hadn't the app, if it were spring things would probably be better for you. all dish team, including our mode or staying it gets dark around 5 pm or and that gets you to press all done, comment off the depa soon. and even if their house can be saved, it will take a long time until the repairs are complete. when the gas path can move back in again, was your new still, or mon, you do not know if you can get workers off the floor companies in the area or
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overbooked edition. it's not just this town that was affected fuels godsa the whole, our valley was hit you though, you'd almost every 11 stove back into the house as quickly as possible. hands on holes all the ins and a good boy god. care of his is on his way to his next client who needs a gas pipe connected to an interim house. hundreds of people were left homeless after their houses had to be torn down temporary homes like heath are providing short term solutions. here to load them onto oil id so i didnt, entire row of houses is missing from there. let me see, i need number 28. from here in gospel to little citizen. in just a few minutes, girls had connected the gas tanks, but the house won't get warm without functioning water pipes. and these aren't in
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place yet. this house belongs to molina zion. she's looking forward to not having to wear a hat and gloves in doors anymore. the flood damaged the house that stood there. i trust my parent's home. we bought this new ones. i have a place to stay with my dog. my mom. i'm all right, so i'll let you get home with it. see you buy it. more often woman, a barley, a written in are to book alone. over 50 buildings were torn down because they were at risk of collapsing are contaminated over all the floods last summer caused some 30000000000 euros in damage. time to head to the companies warehouse located several kilometers above the valley . the hook it up. you know, what's crazy is that you only have to drive
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a short way and everything is fine. the report i are going to let, how is it. and all of this happened to be a mill road. the heating and plumbing company rented this warehouse after the flood. they savaged what they could from their old office and brought it here. and i'm the owner of both of them. it would the mother of anything that got in contact with the flood water can't be used for tap water, which you drink from commerce. you could use this for a heating system for, but not for tub water and also another box we saved on, or rather our boss rescued it super directed, but it's not worth it to clean screws. hold on to this. you can see what happens of both these brass screws have changed color huh. and login. but you can still use them to secure something on all these things in for and we saved what we could you alone? forgotten, gone them. the team here faces another problem. global supply chain shortage is
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resulting from the corona virus pandemic. from time the moment we're taking it one day at a time, we see which projects we can take on must come, which emergencies pop up on, on what can we finish this? but right now, in terms of materials, similar to everybody in germany and internationally knows that our supply chain shortages are farm bureau. this is next chart is in a former hotel i look like in almost every building in the, our valley. the hotels heating system didn't survive the flight. but there's no one at the construction site. catherine, i hate this. there's no one here or we can tell you okay, has only been told that there is something wrong with the mobile heating system. though cameras is one option to protect houses from frost to damage. i'm not sure how many of these mobile heaters are now being used at the our valley or, but i'd say quite a few high. did we speak on the phone, mr. logistic, if god one,
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okay, has a look inside and quickly spots the problem there is an error message on it that's normal. it's run out of oil. and external oil tank needs to be connected to refill the system. cook as tells the workers what to do and takes off the lot of the bottom them up if you run into problems, let me know. thanks a lot. i'll see you later start next week. i'll take care jaw. what brings girl? his piece of mind is when a permanent heating system is up and running young's while the boys have been busy, the furnace has been installed. communist, all that's needed is a connecting element, and we're done. installing. an entire heating system can take to 4 weeks and with the huge demand on the r valley focus and his colleagues can hardly keep up. many people have to live in unheeded homes for several more weeks. hendrick, tim is one of the few flood victims with the knack,
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know how to repair his own heating culture. the car mechanic asked the experts for advice and then did the work himself bunch. not shown redondo. that's alma mishma nazi since summer i was working nights doing overtime issue much and using vacation days, which came from world on wooster. jonnesho. without that i wouldn't be as far right about which was all i got. i also don't know when this would be ready if i had to rely on others. i've on wolf to fall under his v. uh huh. meanwhile, the r ripper is flowing peacefully through the valley again. but the havoc had wreaked in july will take a long time to fix. what massages so big i you have a nice view from appear. what you can see alton are below the river, curving around and into they're still finding wrecked cars. their mom has my home region has been destroyed, had such good, but it will recover eventually.
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ah female power on the 77 percent. the courageous will in creative women, athletic women with ladies. yeah, i have a lot of different descriptions. boy m depends on the with a 77 percent. next on d, w. her last december 2016. the berlin christmas market attack a shot, the german capital, the authority, se aneice on re acted alone with a mistake or ally. investigations have shown henri was in touch with an
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international islamist network, with his victims demand answers. in 45 minutes on d, w. a there, i'm david and this is climate change briggs, it's sex. happiness in 3 books. this is the pin for you. you're going to smarter for free, did over your book on you. hey guys, welcome to the mothers that fills the day, the 77 percent. a platform that gives the voice to africa. young people, when is bruce a money and it feels great to be honest. with this week's show sets, the stage was strong, empowered, female voices,
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them bobbin musician been by his immortal dunes asking us to little bit. in uganda, we meet the foster from one of the country. and in somali land, an all female basketball team had one of the boundaries of a male dominated perfect. our gift for thee is not only a great musician been by his motto, is in by been singer actress and a dance choreographer. best in the netherlands in 2018, she caused a star with her music video, her panel corner window. you know, she shows herself almost naked, could 19 been by posted pictures of ourselves in the new on the ground and included in them as well as praise for breaking one of the biggest sins, calling on time unity. take a look. i me a lot of thing by the mother, by an artist. i'm being biased by cousin in my
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a lot of things. so yeah, i have a lot of different descriptions before i am events and i was asking, i knew oh music in very, very important to me because one, it's easier for me to express why i am express my feelings, the things that i'm thinking about my day to day life, also music, heels, so it heels, me the singer. it also heels, people will listen to what i play and what i see the the reason i'm a diverse i do so i can sing coral oberon from the traditional because of course i studied music is as
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a subject. and i studied as long as ecology from africa and also from european side in because music is a universal language. i can explore and do more. so i don't limit myself. sometimes it's so important that you have to have your own self esteem challenged by youth. not by other people or somebody else coming to say a comment on all you look like that or you look like that. you have to, to, to have this self awareness of look until it is just an, it doesn't matter with ad ads or not. i'm going to point barely or whatever that thing that counts. how, how do i feel in my book? i always believed that traditional instrument helped me to guide me from where i'm
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coming from. i always believe when you know where you from your destination, in your direction of where you're going, makes it very easy to navigate. because i'll always have to relate from where i am from and where i'm from. and when people support your family, your fun, you're good to go to indeed and here see if the by the metal. welcome to the 77 percent. thank you. thank you for having me. i'm really excited to hear you so beautiful. thank you. i mean, you've done quite a lot. what could be your highlight? so you could say in your career, i think it's the creativity of the maintainance of my cultural beliefs and i think the music history everything. so i'm really happy with everything that i've accomplished sofa. also worked with the, of course, all of them to africa lead them to can say he must have had an influence on your
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craft. yes. all. if i used to always say that you know of him by, there's always this moment where you are, you have to be in the crowd and then you're going to sit at the back and then you wait for people to come and take you from that back and put you in front. so i've always taken that as a thing. and today i feel like i feel really honored because i had somebody calling me for you. think of you and see, please can you come through and i was like, oh my god, somebody sees the, the, the things that i do and they appreciate. so i'm really on it for that. we needed for civil awards for them. some of them for us as symbol were musical, was, was nominated 2 years in a row. and also this dive in musical lads then. yeah, i think those 2 and also when now we wait for this year in the us town. but you know, you know, to me, to control the sea. i mean,
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when you look at your social media handles, for example, instagram picture view posting new. then this has really divided a fun ways, especially bucking in bub with well, for me. i feel like we have a tradition as africans, if you see most, in most africans, people sometimes in villages, well still don't care about wearing any clothes. they were animal skin and the pride, the culture like that. for me, i feel like odd is supposed to speak in that in certain ways. that tells a story behind the story. when i look at some of the pictures i've posted, some of them they talk about. we have been displaced as people, as africans where we have everybody all over the world because of the hardships we go through from our be, from our big kids. so such stories, sometimes they have to be very provocative to be able to express that. so people can understand exactly how much depth there is in that story. so
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i look at it from the history point of view from the cultural point of view and from the telling the story point of view. so there's a lot to do with it. well indeed, we asked 77 percent of what they think of showcasing their body on social media. and let's have a look at what they have to say. well, i think that new to see, in general is not something that we should put onto social media because social media is abroad cause nowadays, and it's very important. remember that social media has a lot of audience. it's got a lot of reach. and especially when it comes to go children, we have 2 or just children in general, we have to be very careful as to the morals and the principles of passing on. at some point in life, i would want to be employed some yeah, maybe i'm going for interview to linda, my opportunities, you see. and at some point in the, in our lives life, we have family. what if our children see side to picture of our community is to be today? i think maybe too fun and creative like the whole process of taking,
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taking pictures of videos, most of the so called know the i tend to see as i've so many different views, always looking at it instead. and given the way by then they also know we can therefore, so again, took over the last week that when somebody i took the text of divided them closer, you put them on, you know, the question is, how is it in the printed? what's the messaging around it, and how is it used as a form to communicate what's been but you've seen the different reactions to this topic, which is a very sensitive in other words, i mean, what? well, well, 1st of all, i like to say before the missionaries came to invade us, we didn't have worries about what we, where our mothers is used to just walk around with everything showing and it was
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just did nothing to do with sex or how a woman looks or the appeal or it was just a way of life. there was nothing to it. this is why i use it in my history sometimes. ok. and then there's a story about if you want to say and, and if you want to project a very provocative message, you have to literally say the weight is, that's how no the to comes out is like burying it all. you have to literally go there. and buried all, that's how you say the story. yeah. but clearly many african societies still critical about this is a 6 and the body. i mean, why do you think now it's right? time to think about such things as failing public. ok, so i feel like we have put sex like it's very, very important. i know it's important in the aspect that we, we have children through sex. it's not as important. it is just
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a part of what is supposed to happen in a relationship. it's not the most important thing. if you, you can have sex but not have the rest of the things in the relationship. that's not a relationship. so i think we need to talk more about our positive energy, how we directing our stories to the right to the right topic without just saying or gas in their skin. so they must be immoral. i think that's the most where people use the immoral part. you are immoral because you have shown us the skin from here to there, but we also see immortality even with the people wearing suits and ties. and so i think we, we value too much sticks and, and we make it like it's something very, very, very, very important. but it's just one of the things, well, a someone who is very famous of windows
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t. how do you handle such controversy that come your way? normally i try to hear people out and then i tried to explain. if somebody asked me in a very nicely, then i'll explain what it actually means in some people actually say, oh, i didn't know that this is what you're talking about. now that i do, i appreciate it and then some people will just ignore it. so you can never make everybody happy. social media. everybody has their own opinion though. ok, i'm speaking of the booth. gill pumps. come will you be a fast drunk woman in uganda? many l u d p q i, people live 6 people avoid harassment from all those views and the public. she believes talking about pumps and gender identity as mid some people are more tolerant to was sexual minorities. what's her story? ah, petra, come, google is no ordinary ugandan, identified as a boy at birth, campbell felt she was in the wrong body. fisher yesterday, in for as
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a heterosexual woman, because i'm into maine. but in terms of gender, i do. i didn't try the transgender woman. apparently my hands on my buddy. another thing like what was on a bus come book with the 1st know and transgender ugandan to be issued, a national id, registering her with a different gender than the one she was given at birth. she called it a big win mainly because uganda is widely said to be a homophobic society for me, it's more main task. it's a huge, more made it difficult. it feels like i'm done it. i've done me and i hope this ticket i'm think yeah, you know the fact that as i've turned into a woman that maybe i did that she'd save that things. it's means not that things that it shouldn't have been that that, that i felt like i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda, many l g b t q i, people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public. but come,
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pooh, is public about her status. she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i want to live now. i'm transgender. i talk about the different secret, if on my web, it's in my, it's in my instagram, it's an all my for sure. i don't high debate about it and that's it. i try to leave open the program for them and say, you know what, there's nothing wrong with me. and i don't think you should hear doing something. you don't understand. somebody who is fighting for more inclusive uganda on her social media accounts. she calls for society where everyone is free to decide who they want to be. i exist. i'm here this what they look like, a new plan for me. can you account for me when they go to like a hospital level? if i have an in my passport, i may go and i might be able to lake bright health. why pap smear, when they feel when you have been i since as a country kind of look at that 15 man, see that it can't. all you've done done because it's like gender and difficult to
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come to terms. you know, people include the different counting people like what the government era and you actually called humble for a day. can you live in because it's not being born. kimberly says that speaking out for people like her is not an easy task, but she remains convinced that changing society. i take one little push at a time. that was really interesting. by 1st i would like to hear your thoughts on that story wise. i believe everyone is created equal and you should feel free to be whoever you where you are in bob and probably will come in. but we're in the country. we don't allow jan. how do you feel that transgender is or gaze, or lesbians? although the, this will, of course, is the same as in, you know, with the leaving is secret life. but we have, as in bob, when was very popular,
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was the transgender, and he's very, i think everything, but we love him. her just not a woman. and she's just living a life so ok, let's come back to music. the global funding because really cost hovel across many systems including use mean her very difficult civil lives in the outbreak. many artists have had really difficult to perform and you included how have you been able to manage all this? well, the panoramic has affected the sector more than anything i think. and we have come up with different ideas of doing online shows, which obviously not the same as being in contact with the audience. we love it when people are shouting and screaming and sweating. so, but that is not been really happening. but as for the travel bun, we are very unhappy about that because then it, it stops us from touring,
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from being in other countries to do different shows. i personally didn't stop. i was traveling through the pandemic. i did everything i could to make sure i don't stop, which means i had to follow every particle from every country i was going to. and if i have to current i know get a p c r. i did that so that at least i can continue to make music into what i love . well, thank you so much, bye moody for hanging out with us today, and we wish you all the best in your endeavors. thank you so much for having me. the international travel bonds against many countries in sub saharan africa caused heated the bits. our own entity money is driving right into it. took it out. and when the emergence of the coven 19 on the con variant led to an almost immediate imposition of travel bonds. 2 countries in south africa,
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africans reacted angry africa is not new to being left behind. singled out or just being ignored in times of global shad crises. we just need to look back to december of 2020, to be reminded how did sometimes happens at the time us secretary general antonio parish ones. that vaccine nationalism was moving at full speed. he was of course, referring to the hoarding and delays with intellectual property waivers. of the vaccines from wealthier countries, 12 months later, that's today. the results are in full display. a recent report from doctors without borders estimates, there are 500000000 excess doses in the united states. even if every eligible american got a booth to do, the same report goes on to say, but 241000000 doses could be wasted by g 7 and you countries alone in 2021. now of course, these countries can do with their doses what they want, but when you consider that only 76000 people have been fully vaccinated in chad or
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just a 1000 in burgundy, then the question of moral responsibility really comes into play. these vaccine iniquities reflect long standing social, economic, and political inequality between wealthy and poor nations. these inequality is manifest in empathy response as well. in march of 2016, the l times published a piece headlined, why you probably didn't hear everyone talking about these major terror attacks. the piece went on to describe how attacks in african and middle eastern countries had gone and noticed that as belgium and france were also reeling back from violent and deadly attacks on oil. now the world watched as social media giants pushed hashtags and special colored profile pictures in support of the european countries. the world also watched the monuments all over the world war covered in digital, french, and belgium flags. and unfortunately, that's where the empathy seems to run out. that one, no flags, no hash tags,
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or more prayers to go around. it is impossible to care for everyone's problems everywhere all the time. but when did it become so easy to not care about? most of the problems coming from one part of the world. so often thank you. it is for but passionate educational over you to which i know when i'll head over to. so maryland, there we see a bunch of passionate young female eclipse fixing another taboo of sort them playing basketball is a porn in the side of many traditionalists. nonetheless, the girls out of title is in the running against the social norms. we met them on the court. so practicing lay up under the baking sun of some molly land is hard work, but sport woman like half star alma don't seem to care. when i come here is it's basically like the best moments of the whole week because i love basketball and
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i've been playing for 9 years now. the only i nor you thing is like when we're about to come inside here is just like people make some noises, some say something half. so my refers to intruding boys. this basketball court is closed off from the public, but that doesn't prevent some boys from trying to sneak in or watch from a distance. they are very strict towards religion, but i feel like it's only be used for women because men go out to do whatever they want. a lot of these girls have to stay at home per clean. a lot of them don't have jobs to go to as they're, the employment rate here is very, very low. the time that they're training is that the only time that they have some sort of freedom. a jamar hammered is a boxing champion and a professional basketball player from the u. k. live, after graduating, she moved to summerland to encourage sports among girls. now she's manage to set up their 1st international match ever against you booty. it's some feat,
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considering the ministry of sports previously cancelled and or female football match, alleging bureaucratic problems. but i, on believes officials bowed to conservative pressure, and we're looking for an excuse to prevent girls from playing sports. but somali land is a conservative society. some believe women and girls shouldn't play sports at all. he had the, the, you well, if girls are playing alone, it is okay, but not to get the with boys. it's normal would be play alone, but not with boys. our religion doesn't allow that very western culture says that as normal, but our culture and religion are not don't support that. just the logistics are struggle with very few basketball court surrounded by walls like this one i on and her team also face rattling on the streets and on social media. if there were around the street and get recognized, will be respected in the way that they should be respected. it's
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a very dangerous game that we're playing in general. but just as the team from liberty arrives, i don't get the call from an intermediary to the ministry of sports. they won't sanction the match. it's a massive disappointment. it's a massive disappointment to me, actually, to national community communities that helped us the, you know, to the part of a company and allowed all of this to happen later live music club in the capital r k. so the 2 teams make the best of the situation by enjoying the evening together, but it's only a temporary distraction from a crushing disappointment. i just hope things change. maybe in can. yes, this is not the case. you know, they need to have better connections and better people, better them. it's going to be better. i am a hammer though, as far from giving up. she says she'll do whatever it takes to see the girls compete on the court. even if it takes another 10 years,
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the time for this goes, what makes it even harder? summerland is really cognizant of a sobering state and is not but of international or even olympic committees. that's local. that resources get difficult surroundings, fingers crossed big thing, but they push on to keep your heads up golf. it's time to wrap up the sure hope you've enjoyed every bit of it. we are eager for your feedback. so get in touch on facebook. youtube, or on our instagram channel. as all this will leave you with some music. and of course it's no better choice today than been by his immortal. so here she is in her song, volcanic enjoy and bye for now. i
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with ah, with who whoa. lin, december 2016. the berlin christmas market attack a shot the german capital, the authority se aneice on re acted alone with a mistake or ally. investigations have shown henri was in touch with an
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