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hands are infuriated by these latest injustice as, as the taliban continued to curtail women's rights in the name of sharia law. that says you're up to date or mind that you can find much more news analysis and video on a website. he doubly dot com coming up next is well stories i'm here. mohammed. thanks for watching. take care. bye bye. oh. it started out with spook intimidation and transformed into an orgy of hate and violence. the history of the ku klux klan, the oldest terrorist organization in the united states, its members fight for races, state ruled by white supremacy. what we're talking about here is not only disorganized violence, it's not only terrorism. it's politics. founded over 150 years ago.
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it's repeatedly died out, but always been resurrected. the ku klux klan starts may 11th on d, w. o. d, up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program on line d, w dot com, highlights with ah, this week on wells stories, lithuania, thea, of a russian attack. germany, the battle to save little defeat. but we begin in ukraine for weeks. the city of china heath was besieged by russian troops. now putin soldiers have gone,
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leaving behind death and destruction. the city of tourney, heave of 2 weeks of seat and having shelling by russian forces. we meet skit lana and valentino sippin coin a local hospital where they survived, but were both injured in an air strike that hit their house for the ballistic wounded some one logan took less than a 2nd. loosely, sweet. we just heard a whistle yet. greet gloom. lea symbol i screamed get down and covered my son. feeling like little savoy. even school valentin still has surgeries ahead of him. svetlana is doing a little bit better. she shows me pictures of their house before and after the attack. this done up on why did they attack us over? i don't know. we didn't do anything bad. where civilians are still. the quinn is love. the hospital itself was not spirit either,
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boxed and rushed load. the hat of the trauma center here tells us after russian strike his team struggled to keep going with you all before we worked without water and electricity, willingly put headlamps on and took care of those seeking medical assistance. and also it was very hard on me, but we stayed here and did what was necessary. well, we'll have social wellness and the situation worse than when russian forces completely encircled the city. residents tell us some of them were killed by russian troops. others died because they could not reach the hospital due to heavy shelling. in the local morgue, edward slept with using refrigerated trucks for their bodies. that still needs to be identified or pick up by relatives. a durable author, they will you co, many people left the country to escape the fighting. that they are not in ukraine for them and cannot get back to bury their relatives from warner. so that's why
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there are still many bodies here heard of hers and i thought it was i would be those who come here to claim their loved ones are overwhelmed by grief. like egos, family, he was a husband, a father, a brother, shut debt by russian soldiers over the summer. he was the best buy there you could have, i was so proud of him. and now something this terrible has happened to us. mother, what, death and destruction is all that is left off to the withdrawal of russian forces from turn, the heath. and what those who survived your most is that the russian army might return ah, reports of re pearl se mounting from ukraine. there are many indications that russia is systematically using sexual violence as a weapon of war. an example from boucher
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this is carina you show over. she was about to turn 23 when russian soldiers marched into her town future on the outskirts of cave. carina had plans, she was managing the local sushi bar, but was saving money to study at university. this is the last place where sure carina was seen alive the stairs outside her flat. it was march 10th. after this, everything becomes unclear. this is where one man thinks he saw russian soldiers kill her, but he can't be sure if the woman was corrina while some one else. this with the with and i was you put her here. you said you like this. another for head was bent back, then he took her in his arms and carried her over there. then another soldier shot tom was. it was it wouldn't you? you would be lou. this is where police told korean his parents, they found the body. they said it looked like she'd been raped, but is this what the police said that she was badly tortured because they shot her
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ex. my girl wanted to live so much. oh, that's always been nervous, even applied, torn his to her to stop the bleeding. oh, got it wrong, but then with a shot at the head of the killed her softball. real b forensic scientists examining the hundreds of bodies the russians left behind. so many of the women have been right. organizations across the country support those who survive in shaw and elizabeth oh see that on us? it's of to 12 cases we're working on 11. our cases of gang rape is really sad up in all of these cases, women reported that the occupiers were drunk or had taken drugs law on business with us. i mean, oh no, i'm enough of it. as in india,
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ukraine's commissioner for human rights tells me the she had number of coals makes them think russians are using rape as a weapon, but the most good. ha. okay. when a russian soldier rapes a ukranian woman, a girl, while boy an elderly woman, they keep saying things like this. this will happen to every nazi hor, got, or we will rape until you can't give birth g ukrainians back of when you these are signs of genocide of the ukraine. are people of mark, you know, do not say though greens, coronado them the korean, his parents, the only certainty they have is their loss and their fury making age. we then human, we hate the russians are which i'm ashamed to speak. russian. i will learn ukrainian, or they buried corrina here and billet circa near the morgue. 2 weeks after her 23rd birthday. since the war started in ukraine, many people in lithuania have feared a russian invasion. in particular,
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there's been growing concerned about the su. well, key gap, lithuania is only land link with its nato partners. bollywood slash gauss. gus is straining for the worst case scenario. is a member of the lithuanian rifleman union, a state begged paramilitary group that has been growing ever since russia annexed. grand mia, in 2014 i. o sales propaganda, old. one russian state propaganda targeted lithuania for us. it meant we could be the next ones with especially if you live here in the saw called while g gap, lithuania, us only length connection with its western natal. pardon? us, this stretch of land is crucial for the transport of goods and military equipment. the sir walter gap is just 65. you will meet us wide. it's located exactly here
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between the russian exclaim of calling the drought on the one site and thrush us l . a bela rows on the, on the site in lithuania, many fia that russia might try to cut this land breached of the west. tensions with moscow have been rising. lithuania has been a member of nato since 2004. but since the start was avoid ukraine, politicians and normal citizens have grown more determined. i would say we owe you more drugs, which is to defend your freedom and so on. it's like understanding are for, for, for this fundamental things. we have just few here to prepare ourselves. that's why we need, ah, more natal presence in our region as a very credible that that of deterrence against russia is. this is also the aim of an unusual art exhibition in the capital videos. this strain from
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moscow stops twice a day here on its way to the russian exclaim of calling and grat. russian passengers are not allowed to get off, but they are confronted with photos of war outside to the air windows. when po loosely kolscott is not training for battle, he takes off his rifle, mammy uniform to work as a lawyer that early global. so i have russian clients that i keep in touch with. i don't feel any personal hatred towards them, but rather towards the russian state. and russian state propaganda goggles the lincoln many here would agree with him. lithuanians have been called to between a constant state of vigilance and resilience. but with the onset, all the boy, you're crazy people living in the so wild to gap, i look into the future with even more concerned little
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davida suffers from a life threatening illness. just recently he and his family fled ukraine. now german doctors are fighting for his life, vetoed on our chic escape, the war ukraine by fleeing to germany. now her main worry is keeping her 10 month old son david's a life he needs breathing equipment to stop his lungs collapsing. davina suffers from spinal muscular atrophy. a rare degenerative disease causing gradual loss of function without treatment, babies with the condition usually die by the age of 2. when you that or your cold, like i can sleep at nights even when does he does the sleep hours aluminum. i keep checking on him. i pray to god more that he wants stuff breathing. why?
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and sometimes it seems like he is not breathing that the kind of it's a genetic disease where you can simply lose your child in a moment. veto lift ukraine with the beats and her older son at young, who was 7. just as the 1st shots were being fired, like you are, the, when i saw the fear in our jumps eyes i am new, we had to flee back home. and ukraine veto was able to race $11000.00 euros a month for david's treatment through crowd funding. here in germany, volunteers including jojo in san rena, help her to obtain the drugs and german health insurance covers what's needed now.
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in the longer term davita will need gene therapy, costing to 1000000 euros. it's not clear whether that will be covered when does ellen gene. so i just have to hope we can get the treatment for david or to could i know that he would live young. i don't know whether he would be able to set up a walk, but i know he would live. having fled the war with the children and coping with of its illness liter cannot be certain she will ever return to ukraine. but she remained resolute. your mom of jackson, i am firstly, the mother of 2 sons. walks in the woods, give young and i cannot be. we key fob with, but a new medicine. got my and i have to stay strong. ah
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ah no sir. last time words in the wall. a pianist with burned piano and rescued music, a painter in search of the light of his homeland. ah, or aren't living on march 20 next on dw, enter the conflict. so with tim sebastian more than 2 months for him to the war in ukraine on both sides were thinking heavy losses. my guess is week is less here. buffy line go politicians, human rights lawyer who joins me from kia. what makes her so sure with the pollutant wouldn't press who's nuclear come put zone
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in 60 minutes on d. w. and degree of clean up a sex for an operator who wrote her master's thesis on the potato railing to read a not but turn on. well, it gets more ridiculous from their d. w literature list, 100 german. most recent i must keep what keeps his strength to fight. i'm not hatred. schiffer bullshit. the will show my work has changed completely because now i've sensed fear and it won't let me go where people go when this war against you can start there that it actually is start. it started online before the physical at that.