tv Iraqs Lost Generation Deutsche Welle April 24, 2022 7:02am-8:01am CEST
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ah ha, we're all set to go beyond a hole in as we take on the world, we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it take for the month following dfw on fire made for mines. people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing phone tag with people seeing extreme dreams. ross getting 200 people from the agency
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around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. ah . i as yet. i live with my 4 sisters, my 3 brothers and my mother. my father is in prison. when his law, someone accused him of being in his leg, state member, they came to get him gama. they took him away and
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we haven't heard from him since muscle rock 3 years have gone by since the cities liberation and the end of the war against the islamic states, also known as di, issue. these children can be seen everywhere. their sons and daughters of i as members or former child soldiers, the terrorist organization has left behind its weakest and most vulnerable members . miss. yeah, me out. quite a lot of i have to push on it. some people in this neighborhood call me diet. i don't talk to them. does it doesn't bother me. what can i say? my, i let them talk. yes. hello. hello. i said, hey, what will become of this generation that grew up in the so called islamic state? how can they rebuild their lives in war torn of rock and roll society? give them a chance to do so. ah. from
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2014 to 2017. the terrorist organization ruled an area of the size of britain in iraq and syria governed the lives of millions of people. ah, miss little rock. second largest city was one of the terrorist groups to maine cities. it was here that the caliphate was declared, ah, to day tens of thousands of its children live in what remains of the cities, outer suburbs, security authorities refused to issue them with new identity papers. without them, they don't legally exist. they have no access to health care, food aid, and most importantly, schooling. jasa was born in the caliphate. his father held
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a key position in merciless administration under the islamic state. coast, i took this color, i love them, this one. ah, and the other colors i 75 and i went to school, they said to me, go away. your father was with ins. go away. there's no desk for you. go away, regular hitting back and laugh. you don't have an idea. you and your mother have to go away. at little could i say to them? should i have cursed them left a little? you look like this man was older than me. what was i supposed to say? nothing? to help kush i understood everything. i stood in front of him and he talked and talked which i stood in front of him. i see the children going to school. i want to
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go to a car. i want to lie now you can one to i can i? why me? sometimes kids from the neighbourhood throw stones at me. oh, near 11 and some born you, they had actually had a and i saw your father was a member of i asked her guys you of the son of an i s member in guy she i don't remember him like i and this is the letter i i can this is a b ah, ah ng. those are the only letters i can write. and this is will i control my patrol?
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i can do? yeah. ah, ah, for 3 years, yes, a has grown up in this state of isolation along with a dozen siblings and cousins. fearing which holly asian women like, yes, his mother have banded together to try to clear their names with the help of lawyers. i really, really need to get id papers for your son who has to apply to the court and renounce your husband who was in i s. member. the process is called to bria. your id papers will label you as delores. do you understand that he wouldn't be the 1st to do those or the last women lead access to their rights and their children need education? we need to look to the future. i have over 200 cases of children who can't go to
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school because they don't have an id. my son in law, but i masonic, i don't want to do that. he does. so we have a she is your husband dead or in prison? now allow me died in and asked, right, what about but there's nothing left off him. jim in law. i believe you, but the security authorities won't believe you. i met with you. i'm, you're not gonna privacy. they think women who won't renounce their husbands are intending to go abroad to join them. how to do it up, go. oh that is true. if he was alive, i would go to him, but he was killed. i have no hope any more and we'll be going right into something . went to st. oliver. and so is it missing my buddy? yes, i don't want to do to berea studied. if i renounce him, it would be as if he never existed and we'd lose all family relations with him. the higher the rest of our lives we'd be labeled as the children who disowned their i. s father, the wife who disowned highest husband. they take away our rights,
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the most basic right in. they don't want to integrate us into society. mashhad reconstruction efforts in mosul have stormed, they'll sit, he was destroyed in 2017, during the fighting for the cities liberation, 9 months of st. battles and unspeakable violence. not to mention is lemme excites attacks a still fresh in people's minds. nobody is ready to forgive me. ah, not bill hon. and eunice is the village data on top of the russell john a neighbourhood. his job is to act as a link between the state and the people. it assigns which families will be allowed to resettle laneer and i'm within a london, a lemonade you method. i represent the neighborhood. i mean, if someone wants to return, i have to ask residents what they think for alum here. in this case, every one categorically refuses it. otherwise,
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there is the house of an i s. member. somebody must have been upset about it. they took a spray can and marked the house even though, because it's registered to an eye. as fighter who's in prison dash, according to law, the house is confiscated, apollo call. he hung in the eye as flag here. at the time he said, my luck with those who haven't sworn allegiance are cowards, sir. a cat body of battle, madame all element of miss phillip, from juvenile and mac, and by at him. the people who were displaced and an hour turning hate him, and no wonder at a level failure socked out. if you shoot at a plain overhead, you can be sure that the plain will strike back and there will be dead. sire said that, do you think people will greet you with flowers afterwards? of course not. winwood shakeed le aaliyah and feelings of people. he must be respected. peace be wait till that m a
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hummer. i love this woman's son was killed during the bombing. hello. hello. may god protect you, is your mother doing well? huh? oh god kili. i said you have questions about mohammed who died here. at this i said, well adam had met life, at least he'd been buried. if there was at least a great bullish outcome, viola, my heart is broken. i succumb to fall this tragedy. oh, it's made me say couple miles a month. we didn't even find his body. well, look, we were there. the other one took the machine gun. ha, ha ha, those are yes. fighters are like black owns a majority. they will go to hell. and now i love them. jeffery mckee,
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this is the oldest mosque in mosul. did the damage has to be working? it shows how merciless fighting was in the old city. they fought in every place imaginable. oil a dog? no, no, not a 100 multiple. yeah. when we ask residents about the possible return, i'm islamic state family zone on the look which they all cry no way. we're in because of them. i lost my brother. i'm on my son, my nephews to look on the market on yahoo! yahoo, yahoo, nakeila, hogan, aquila, and the sure which i saw it with my own eyes you will follow. they called their children the lion cups of the caliphate, little fellow, and have them throw stones on the corpses after executions. could you say a little hung? only lewalma lives just the most children who witnessed that wish of a who saw has executions with their own eyes, merciless, all who carry that inside them forever under the moonless, lovable,
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feasible. ah, ah! since the city was recaptured, security forces have relentlessly pursued these so called lion cups of the caliphate. gods, potential suicide bombers or intelligence mendez, that i s could call on it any time. this path began with theoretical training for which the children pay a high price to this day. why is it important to hide your identity? mine to now bear that i don't want people to recognize me because we're hated by everyone. someone who lost
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a relative doesn't remain in different. if you see someone like me on the street, she'll buy machine, he'll kill me. ah, man, if a little about us is a wet pat, i made a mistake in my life and i regret it. and while i am here, i completed the 20 days of religious training. we had to do it all, call us on a java or la mazel. people were starving. okay. and that's why we went along with it on, on the job, which allowed until i gave young people motorcycles and cars and a $100.00 every month after a question. if you saw me on my motorcycle and you didn't have one yourself or he'd 11 and i know a lot they shall follow my end of the ssl end of this and it was the same with money. they lured us with money. and when i told us they'd send us to be trained
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off to the koran lessons were over man as element, but i didn't go with john at the day that i knew margaret tarik was arrested more than a year after the liberation of the city. he was taken straight to prison where he stayed for 19 months of glover and it was a small space. we were crammed together. it was the door, and we slept here. they are all can know. it was small at another. we were in a room 5 by 4 meters. i'm sent out above on saturday. i and i have a photo of me in prison is rolling. dr. youngs have it. ah, that's me. that's how we slept. i know many either. jennifer michelle, was there any conflict between the prisoners but on at sanmar? yes. because of water getting to the toilet. i'm if someone stepped on those who
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are sleeping there though. arguments is yolanda allah banana my the whole if i did call you, how long did you leave the room for per day, madam? i mean, we could only get out for 2 hours a week or sometimes twice a week. you are mm . the prism where tara was detained is located, moved mostly some way until caff without our cameras, we were allowed inside the so called center for reeducation of child soldiers. we will also able to fill in these images of surveillance footage. there are 6 cells visible. each contains about 200 young people.
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a quarter of them will not even sentenced they grow up within these walls. some have been here since they were 12 years old. any one visit to the prison yard is allowed to wake for a few alice? no beds, no chair, and no schooling. it's a blatant violation of schumann and children's rights as well as the rocky laws prohibiting the detention of minus
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a less combined with re integration efforts. alluded, will have some of the one i left the side the due to the economic situation of our country. and because the proper infrastructure hasn't been rebuilt yet, the defendants aren't being re educated with quite the opposite media only. mm hm. but those detainees who still adhered to the ideas of the so called islamic state can easily take advantage of the situation to recruit others the 2nd time and my i that re education there isn't any and it lands the people supervising these centers shouldn't be working there at all of you, i love him as i say, there's a need for specialized personnel, educators and psychologists, people who understand the minds of young people and who know how to deal with them
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did their so and none of that exist, this were of when she wanted to go into hid for her there, she thought her mom was within on the bill again. i don't my family but and he, we found this is lamar state database. it was stored on their computers that either it only his, the full name, not a way i will and he is the nickname used within the organization should look when i do. these are mostly children. of i 16, this boy must have been 10 or 11 years old at the time i see in the mouth, i thought of it, they had selected many of them to become suicide bombers or was she the hello fi? they had them crossed the front lines. so they could blow themselves up on the other side, among their enemies, said jonas, if he doesn't ad according to judge
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raid these false shows, it is slamming state recruiters up to 4000 children. and this one has the tactical, vest, and weapons. and i them, i though i should, missouri the heavier i'm united dahlia, horrible holiday after the liberation most i, as commanders fled iraq. i thought that those who had families took them with them tomorrow that don't watch the children who had joined the so called islamic state alone without any one by their side, with what we're just arrested 1st. emily thought i'll come about whom said an sim, young law, they are i as victims, but also victims of a society that has rejected them. had that though, if we can't even provide them with the proper place to sleep, how can we re educate them and we integrate them into society? it's difficult to them. so i asked the international community and europe to build us a new center for these miners, and they got us a hostile, they came here and they have the necessary information. but right now there were only promises and nothing has happened with him yet. he thought he had by done a
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few weeks after our visit. we learned that a rehabilitation center for minors is finally being built. however, all those who reached adulthood and tell cath were transferred to an adult prison where they conditions a just was desperate. ah, ah, it's hard to imagine a positive future for the young men who have been so demoralized by these prison conditions. many have also become victims of the iraqi justice system, including through retaliation, sloppy investigations, administrative errors and torture. some young people can't return home, even though they've served their sentences. ah, several 100 of them were captured by curtis shahrokhi forces after the fall of the
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i iss, they were convicted and have since been released. but they feared being re arrested if they returned to the most a region. so they remained stranded in this camp between the 2 regions. lion was in prison. you spend your time imagining what comes off to with your life as a free man bubble. you know what's going on or we can get out of here either. i think the problem. you're not free mind. the korea. com the ah bonnie shout. but though i'm for canada. an action home of on what i had. so when you young, i won't action and adventure action on what i what i love action levies. she. so i watched the videos, they released after each battle that i sent home, the videos were really well night, basically. and there were battles every day. you know me after they were conquering new territory, almost laugh. i thought they were good for the cindy. i think that they were the
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future of the cindy. i love myself, but it was a revolution. i think that would free us from the old sectarian regime and was doubling the microphone reply for cynthia elias bowden, bowden than that. so what i owe said here in the van, i had the data that's also will lead the young people to join them that they deploy to some roadblock closed earnest. i thought others joined the police. they called it the islamic police. i mean, i saw the contradiction to what they were preaching and it, they began killing and even the settling scores that they left the spot. even during training, i regretted my decision. marty was too light to run away. minimum. they sent us the training camps with heavy surveillance. the location was see gravel, my. we didn't know where we were gone. wedgewood manella, where the
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recruitment and training of the line tubs of the caliphate was administered centrally from reca, the official capital of the so called islamic state. today, the syrian city lies in ruins. the terror organization relied on young people everywhere to help achieve its goal of radical isaac muslims. throughout its territory, established military training caps for child soldiers. just a few kilometers from the city residence as to haunted by the memory of one of them . the media
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element joined the syrian democratic forces. isis had killed his uncle, brother and 2 of his cousins and tell him, i'm not one of our fellow little candidate either. well, got, i've had a, this is where they trained the children come normally. there are still tunnels, i'm thought the buildings were destroyed. kind of the training lasted between 15 and 20 days. so look on here. we know this because we were here to waffle audio. we saw them on sunday about them when there was shooting. you could hear the gunfire, laramie, we heard it at night, especially when like that she here. so i have a little lot on a fellow that should, i mean, really kind of people was ged, live company about the nome was allowed to go near that road out of any, if a child wanted there by accident. and you were not allowed to go and get them the whole families with the civil federal lock in the end. they dug a lot of tunnels to protect themselves them
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down before they even the instructors didn't know where the soldiers would be sent through. so we went on what kind of mission that was top secret information about one columbia to where we are all only wouldn't the young soldiers of the so called islamic state were very dangerous because at any moment they could blow themselves up. especially those between the ages of 10 and 16 hollow nautical old i thought about was going to paradise only about the law. they never surrendered some of what they would rather blow themselves on us soil to huddle. ah in march
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2019 these limit state lost its last territory and serious ah! after the defeat, the militants, children were taken to a camp named al whole 62000 people still lived there. among them a 21000 iraqi children. with many, the mothers continue to adhere to on his ideology and we will follow the islamic state anywhere. that is the will of god. it doesn't matter what he said about us will go as far as africa. if we have to deal with long lived the
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and english in the camp. a bumps operating loss, $11000.00 and all a lot file had only available look, i'm most of the children had never attended school before. my but i think they didn't know how lessons work is over with my been, but they've settled in, oh with i learn more like they've got used to the class times and the rules are different as, as i go less for these children's be able to lead a normal life again, come on and for them not to be completely illiterate me, it can few i'm and even if they don't reach a high level of education, it's important that they get it into society. yoko shame that they can read the sign on a doctor's office. for example, you know, with muhammad is 13 years old. his family followed the ice retreat through rock from ramadi to muzzle
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and then to syria, where his brother's fort brought up to the final battle of bo, who's in early 2019 v i. now this is the letter b. it can be written in 4 different ways, unabashed. hi, somebody i need to type. i noticed that this was during the fighting on behalf of ins as they were fighting against the courtesy. my brothers were all dead. one died right in front of us in the bombing any and the other disappeared. we don't know what happened to him for a diane often tell us if there were a lot of bombings, i couldn't imagine getting out of their life. what surviving seemed impossible. and yet it didn't, many people died including women. i'm watching and mom was the 1st time that i saw any one die with my own. i went and did not martha and swan. hi. yeah, i didn't. i,
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our model on each of your nation. us was good done and said though to slam your, my, all of this happened because of the other countries, the, well, i like the way attack the, is lamar state from the very start with. yeah, because it implemented shuree a law i saw yesterday a onion, but it's god's will that we live by the koran and say, our prayers follow the prophet asked us to do that. what us, what do we have to try again and even was until the last judgment on the daughter had about young michigan. i am a fatal dam. no. what am i lost in the study? and i can't take revenge yet. so i'm too young. i trust in god the model of loading i want to become a martyr and i forgot to harder. that's my wish. i was like. there are no d radicalization programs in al whole and iraq, like many other countries,
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still refused to take it nice children. ah let him know raz, at 1st i was afraid to pick up a gun, rum, but i watched of his usa, we saw and eventually i learned how to do it. how would you like? ah ha ha was among the most fanatical child soldiers. nevertheless, he was able to return to his family in iraq. this special treatment is preserved for children of mahari community, the his cds. they were brutally persecuted by the so called islamic state.
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ah, the you said he's one of the mr. pertaining in regions oldest religious communities . ah, in the summer of 2014, the so called islamic stage attack the region in sin john rock. the men were musket women and girls or forced into sexual slavery. boys like ma ha, who was only 10 at the time. who forcibly recruited by the terrorist organization? i'm our mobile and all they told us that the entities were infidels. well, i told us that everything we had learned before was lies. nobody must go. hm. only . c setting jacket in moosehead, when we were in mosul in the v as mine listed as
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a suicide bomber. because they had told me i would go to paradise was doing well, but they didn't choose me. gallagher warner again though. were you disappointed you went chosen? yes. this is what was the most difficult moment for you. mother i did as a while yet the author squished. i almost died at the airport and dale is sore and get there. i was really scared. it was the 1st time i've been in the that lady was to alicia. i was together with the tennessean. it all someone was lying in a pool of blood. we thought he was dead. i'm a claim that he already took his gun and shot my friend bill, what i shot and killed him. i got to pull it in the leg and move and i shot him once in the madison once in the head. look. linda and we'll cut the 12 and see them england. milk at the equity. stay.
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yeah. that's how it was so much. i had no choice. huh. was abducted along with his mother and 4 of his siblings. only his father miraculously escaped. he found refuge and in a rocky camp for displaced people. from there he sought out traffickers to help him find his family, searching until september 2017. when mamma was 13 years old. kid in the allotted, we never did. another facility doesn't go much because it's the only news we got was from return ease. who had said they had seen my son in syria or iraq. goodbye the one day someone from the yesterday community called me about what is it? he said, well, your son and my son are together,
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let's try to buy them. it will cost $30000.00. why said alice as let's do it. our look up seed after him or dela milky ha drunk. mamma was captured by traffickers and handed over to syrian kurdish forces, who took him to his relatives in iraq. her heart m rosure burial mollified office and when it, when i arrived to my uncle's house, i started praying. a mother. i'm go bust was uncle. they got angry and told me not to do that any more distance. after that we went to kurdistan. always i thought about people came to see me for i didn't understand why. oh, people visited me constantly. it was so strange and i didn't understand what they were saying to me via carbone. well, got bonded room at another car. all women lady oh,
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wow. so well that ahmad on mo, visits didn't stop. didn't recognize anyone. i was so sad id let of him there must be like to see us. we were scared. he was very stubborn. would i give him out? he would get upset all the time when he talked with for the 1st month. he really wasn't well. he was happy to be back home so long, but the ideology was in him having won his mind was still back there as what he was thinking about, his life with them all in one ah, since his return 3 years ago, mamma has been receiving psychological treatment it's a long and difficult process to. mm hm. how did you get the idea to draw this
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of those? remembering what i used to do, let him laugh, philip. did you practice on these weapons? yes. tell me what you did when you arrived at the cam teaching. reading. i caused problems. i wanted to go back and young will. that is that my friends and i often attacked people. love alan, dean rutland. hi, caroline. gaga. my them on the one time we want to make a bomb, what were you going to do with it? i don't know if i could explode against tune. and that you guys here. and we did a little so we can battle, did they teach you there? that you should kill your relatives, your family. they said there infidels. who is an infidel, is ending in cities and christians. try honda, do you like things like that?
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have been able to return to their communities. but the same can't be said for children born as a result of the rape of years edi women, taken captive by eyes troops in northeast and syria, santa sienna, her. so for your city is taking these women in every month. more and more survivors arrive in an nazarene, 5 schooner. why don't you want to talk to us to day? that's really the out of your head funeral. go home to your family ever. you know, i will ha, you cried as far as it did. i will it everything is all right and to give yacht, you'll get home safe. na, nadia had. okay. miss lama. i don't know why she so shy they must really have frightened her. there she is still so scared which cynthia future looks bleak for women who have had children as a result of these rights. the whole,
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you see, the community refuses to take the children in bizarre. i must prepare the mothers to abandon their children where there might be glue. give, oh you did they cry a lot earlier, but they're happy to go back to their families. i mean, they want to go back home, but they cry a lot. the g. it's a very difficult situation. it's incredibly cruel. i'm a girl. examine your legs are all good young. well again, la la la, the children also cry a lot. charges on the cds have suffered so much go out 1st that they're afraid, our get in this gesture means they're afraid in this is dello. arna another knowledge of g r. she is home with her parents. now her,
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this is her daughter he. they were separated and the little girl was taken to an orphanage. i tell them, my daughter, well nothing will happen to your children. they'll be brought up. well then they will always be your children. if they need to be nursed there, carers will do it. they'll take care of them just as well as you do. they're taken to an orphanage to women who take care of them with love. their families don't accept them. they say there are still many women and children in captivity. they want. we won't raise the children of i as fighters, jimmy, they're not our children. that'll get that in the name many ah ah, dozens of women who made their way home were forced to leave their children behind
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in syria. most of them don't recover from this brutal separation. ah ah, i gonna die somebody. she was about 4 years old when i left her what i told her i was going shopping and that i'd come back to get her wanted english, but she sensed what was going to happen and said kind of glue. no, you're not coming back. what did she, even though she was too little to really understand a year and a half passed since then haughty now? ah, ah,
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cassandra away the day i had 2 children, there were day. the 1st one died. so i am especially attached to my 2nd child. if she could, in my body, met it, the whim, she grew up at my side. zab. she was my only family mazin will, will gallop my symbol, will not. she was a part of me and i did do it. oh god, i swam to you. i endured everything until the battle of my horse us the fair i'm going about during the bombings, we were evacuated several times. daughters that was on the pony them than we were taken to al holler wasn't a camp howell. i was afraid of being arrested and having my daughter taken away from me, it was out of him of her. oh my god, what can what i, i let him of what my family's made us lots of promises. so that we degree to part with the children to my becky that they said it was only for a while about to prepare their documents so they could travel across the border. what avalon, she put him in ago. so we left the match and returned to iraq, ashika, my god, but then our family said i'd happy forget about these children,
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hide it with them. so what a speed of a good 9 when she bought a home is deka is an outage. the yes e d people don't want to know or a cheaper if we ask for our children. we run the risk of being killed for mother and child will be homes because you that we have to hide our identity as long as our children are not with us and in a safe place as i am at my shanda mcvey magnitude. he arman oh, i'm glad i got it. okay, just erik and my daughter is very sweet. she smiles a lot. i've done since i left her. i've always been miserable.
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ah, her daughter lives in this often. h run by syrian kurdish forces. this is where fidel left her in april 2019 and was she hopes they'll meet again? ah, i am here. what is it a flower layla is now 5 and a half years old. she doesn't know that her mother is trying to get her back. i mean, what's that? me? bravo. ah,
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ah, consultant, water, you painting and red lipstick. and she was one of the most vulnerable little girls . it was very difficult at 1st until she forgot her mother. so she shouldn't be asked about the past advocating. oh, because it was a challenge with her. she was one of the most sensitive ones here. it affected her a lot. you bond, but she didn't stop asking for her mother. we can't ask her questions about that. it would hurt her. she'd have trouble sleeping at night. again. we'd have to start all over again and the day he. okay, richard. i painted her. is she my bed now? the neck a put a co u. a. u. curtis and the hands on another one. bravo white vin. it is you gib still what video of what there is another room for a slightly older boys. it coming up which came up here. they sleep with
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a nanny 1000. now would that i could push it, go now jim baker, meaning, i mean, a beach mother told us her story. the stories are almost always the same. the children are our product of violence. oh and a good company put that some were only born in the camps after the fall of behooves god after their mothers had been taken there and meet you. some had just been born and others were still and their mother is born on the whole, you know, they were able to adapt the situation here because they were still very small. and the older children, girls and boys also adjusted one the other. but at 1st they cried a lot as it was very difficult diggity on rusty's, i met him put one chunk and had hired the moment. these children are here with us. the most important thing is to educate them, feed them and clothe them. or we can do all that, but we also ask ourselves about their future. the question of
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a future for these children of i as fathers is important for the entire middle east, so far, nothing asserted, no decisions have been made. yeah. hopefully that will happen as soon as possible for the children's sake. we shall shower ah, after 2 years of separation, layla was finally able to be reunited with her mother in iraq, mother and daughter, and now living in hiding until they can leave the country. these edi community continues to reject children whose fathers were i, as fighters. ah, it's now been 3 years since mahash return. he resumed his relationship with his
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family. he's trying to settle into his new life. ah ah nozzle bishop, and if can be of any more together in the camp. well people say to you, good name. what child used to be with the so called islamic state, that is lama. that's a noise. my items, as it makes me sad distill, was had been all taken nog. if i don't trust me, but i didn't choose to join the i asked my brain, washed me all in my own ideas and hassle gone to stuff. i think all the time about what i as made him do. it's a wound that doesn't heal just like that. we can, it will affect him for life. i'm gamble. i know the atrocities that i asked was
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capable of. i can't stop thinking about it of if i to be a fun job today, he's doing much better. miguel, again, he's being supported through his recovery. the psychologist has been especially helpful. we explained to him what sets us apart from the i s what i took a long time. i believe investor locally, alaska. i'd like to go to military school at 30, i was immersed on his military world for almost 3 and a half years. i still like the army, didn't up she found there. now chef, but not for the ward work. i want to become a normal soldier. like any other. a like the ones who got villages or do you want to fight against the ins? ah, yes. la because they killed my mother and nicholas and my brother and my sister, but i look like no wish control. what they did to me was i made an ark low among
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ah, little is being done to help these children, the former child soldiers, and those who grow up without documents as if they didn't exist. 2 ah. 2 that do tend the button, it's a whole generation that i the numbers in mosul, a huge list, but also in the other provinces and syria, at the sodium. these children will be made to join new organizations issue. and that will be even more brutal than what we've seen, but i had own, i'll say, we had a very tough childhood in the camps with fanny, the ones who avenged their fall though, that brother at every opportunity to do lots of animal that will make them extremely to turn out that a whole, there's a ticking time bomb, but without the of, oh yeah, but i had gone in. i learned
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melody stunt little if their own country doesn't accept them. honey i high level and i am putting a price i thought, but it's too late for me was killer. lots want the problem now as the children i call on the iraqi government to initiate a national reconciliation process. idaho, albany judge, those who committed crimes that to make sure the children can return and then we need to begin a new chapter when think that the sub hobby of us up had to be that ah
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a journey. in a country like 20 i was threatened. i was jailed, i was attacked more people like me and guardians of truth. john done, and mexican investigative journalist on a bill or not. this is i, you know, every day the government is saying mom, she's been digging the country soil to find out the truth. they want to kill me and they try many times. they can some of my sources just because they don't with me facing the gun can change your life. people need to know what is happening with guardians of truth socially. 3rd on t
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all we can be that generation ends it for good. malaria must die. i millions can live a. ah ah, this is the w news alive from berlin, top us officials are heading to keith to meet with you crane's president. the visit by the secretaries of state and defense comes after at least 8 people are killed in an attack on the port city of odessa. also coming up, france chooses a president. polling stations have opened across the country in the runoff between incumbent emanuel michael was falling for a 2nd term. and his far right challenger,
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