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screen drill a rough counting 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, this is deed of the news asia coming up to day. one more step towards erasing women from afghanistan society. the taliban forbid, women present to us from showing their faces on tv. it's the latest in a long line of dictates that leads us to also do the taliban wanted society without women. and later in the program,
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the story of empowerment from india. how this used to run by street children allowed this woman and many like her to get off the streets and realize their potential. ah i british manager, welcome to d. w. news asia. glad you could join us. women tv present, as in nevada, son can now no longer show their faces on screen. they are required to cover them, whether with the mosque or of bail, the new addict at is the latest salvo in the groups war on women. it adds to a growing list of thought about restrictions on women. this includes covering themselves in public, from head to toe, being allowed to travel, only with male guardians, restrictions on work, and a ban on education for teenage girls. how much more is to come?
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we're not sure, but the intent is clear and has been for some time the thought about want afghan women is raised from society. a popular tv presenter shows herself getting ready for i show. the same day she wrote a woman being erased on orders from the virtue and vice ministry. but on the hold on the back, this was yelder ali, back in september 2021 on one. now showing your face on air has become a crime. i protest a strong widespread support on twitter. some say yelder ali is a hero. others ask her to stay strong. but there are also comments like this. seeing westerners have brainwashed muslim women an opinion shared by the taliban, which less than 2 weeks ago, ordered women to where they're all covering, had to told booker in public, despite vows to respect women,
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when it came to power in august. it also asked them to stay home. schools for girls remain closed. long distance travel for women is no longer possible without a close male relative. the tale bonds growing repression has confirmed the fears of the international community. what we're seeing is i as an expanding set of restrictions on our, on women. and it's quite systematic and it's certainly not looking good as, as one, as one of on women characterized a to me. she said that she had a sense that there was a taliban, a war on women and the this i think is it something to, to really take stock or is that women and are honest and feel under siege yet many remained resilient. these women say they will not lead to booker hide their identity. they are determined to defend their rights for as long as they can
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and join now for mobile, my colleague mezzanine valley, from the dollars of grand service mezzanine, you worked for a number of years and have gone hassan. and you're also anchor programs for afghan service. and i can't help a friend, but if you were him, of garments i'm having this conversation with me. you probably have to cover your face. how does that make your feel? thank you for having me on this talk to be harnessed after risk mandate off tal. one on female moderators, i've been asking myself, how would i feel if i have been in afghanistan and moderating with that face covering, to be harnessed as so sad because the women were fighting for the rights for several decades. in now they are moving backward and every day dilemma patients are increasing. the thing is that top one have published 2 different comments on womans covering in general. and the other one for tv anchors. the 1st communist states
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that woman in public areas should have covering according to islamic shari'a, in african cultures. this a statement is very general not specifying how the covering, looking at is implicated. this opens the way for personal interpretations of the decree and also misunderstandings between woman and talents army who are walking around the cities. the 2nd carbon which was recently published was more specific and harsh that woman should have their faces covered in t v programs. i hear the stories are from my former colleagues who were, who are, is still working there and really have mixed feelings about how it, how it feels like to have a program with a face cab rained and to talk with half of your face being covered because you're mandated to do so. so what is oldest mean? do the poly bomb in your opinion want or society without women?
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because it's not the 1st time that we've seen come out against women. actually, woman in this regards, huff. the feeling that they are not wanted in the society because i talked to several women personally and also interviewed plenty of women after these comments . they are feeling that they are not wanted in the society and they are being in a way o removed from this society. removed from the labor market and even from t v's, they see that the limitations against african women are increasing by the passing of they. and they are afraid actually that this might have more additional limitations and their future might be even more limited than to they. so for some, this means, i hope because they realised that the international community is also seeing the changes in woman situation. and this might open away for the entire international
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community to enter for or at least question these limitations. but for the other ones, this is about sadness that they are limited. they are anxious, and this means for them that they're lost. hopes are broken, they're expressing that the last seeds of their hope are actually dying. but by these comments. and let's talk about the 2nd a group of women 1st. what does it mean to be off gone then? i mean, if they have any hopes of a bright future, does it mean that they need to leave of gone to sun? actually for these 2 groups, it's very different. the 1st one, they are thinking that all the population of afghanistan cannot migrate. so they should start fighting for their rights. they should continue to fight that were going on before and they should be fighting for woman, right. and of janice done, but for the 2nd group,
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unfortunately they are dreaming about migration and they are thinking of migration for very understandable reasons. so some of them believe that the bright future might be diff as a result of the fight that they should give for a change and afghanistan. but for a group, that's the migration for you. we're talking about this whole to that or the international community can intervene and try and make the situation of bonnie's son better. i mean, we both know that a number of nations have condemned the taliban for that actions against women. yet this group keeps issuing new orders against women. what really should the international community be doing to make sure that the taliban are deterred? actually, de tolben has an agreement with you is say in which they are stating that they are respecting the humans, right? and also including the woman, right. even in the last press conference that taliban says,
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spot person talks about the face covering comment of african journalists, our african female journalist. he said that they have regard and observation to humans, right. and also the freedom of his speech. but there is a contradiction between the wars of taliban and what is being actually implicated in afghanistan. so for the international community, it might be hard to find a mechanism of may king taliban accountable for what they are actually doing in afghanistan. but the thing is that people of afghanistan are, are actually waiting more pressure on taliban in regards to human rights. and also there are hoping that international community might increase the pressure and also a day might intervene in a way that the humans right is being respected. in afghanistan, relieve her for the timing,
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but thank you so much for joining us today. my colleague and as an invalid from did others of concerns. thank you so much. thank you. oh. in india, some estimates for the number of street children at 80000000 that just a little more than the entire population of the netherlands. and most of his kids face a bleak future. but on the capital deli, a novel experiment by an m g o. to have street children run, a monthly newsletter has given them hope. wendy dopey, forced majority. daniel's back. she was picking up trash on the streets of delhi a child who was calling the space under a bridge. home to day her world looks quite different. job is a teacher and she's helping others tweet children learn to read and write monopolies in language. hannah, i had decided that i have to get ahead in life,
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you on with up the walk. now i feel really happy that i live in a safe place that i can drink, eat and play as i wished to die in a pot. i can even dress as i want and i constantly urge other children around me to fight for a better future. like i did some that you will get every day julie goes to slums and densities and gets children to attend her class. she tries, convincing the parents, the child labor and early marriage will not improve their lives. but education will . josie was one of the millions facing danger of malnutrition and death. she was able to get herself off the tree and has since become a lion with the help of an initiated called normal balance summary, the newsletter made by 3 children. so please children and the editorial meeting to design the latest edition is now in session led by cation the report of our, of all ages. they cover issues the trouble children in their communities,
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and then distribute the 8000 copies across the city. each month. recent newsletter have got word kids dealing with drug addiction, missing school, or getting hurt, domestic job, and often having no one looking out for them. for the story, the children report and right and, and you chip now be some type of to attend school. it also covers the costs of food and transportation. fungi got them on the organisation. he said the program makes a big difference in kids life. what if you give them some kind of an energy and some information, some mentoring, and then you can see the blossom lake, anything like we have we, we've actually done 7 or once or they died. now he down to the children. we have some war. we have sort of, we have the boat on a joke, no longer writes for bulk. now mom, but she still mentors is present writers in the kitchen, has called her for advice on an article he is working on. it's about
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a spot where men harassing gold on the way to school for kitchen. and so many of the street children, josie, as a reminder that it is possible to pull themselves out of poverty. if one child can do it, the many move can and that's it for today. there's both in the region on our website, the dep and dot com, forward slash asia. and as ever you can follow us on facebook and twitter. we'll see you back here on monday till then have a good weekend. good bye. her again that i want. that's hard and in the end they send me you. i'm not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this? with the smugglers with lions the what's your story with. ready
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women, especially, and victims of violence in their lives. take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not the visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah miss or be lining? you're attending a g 7 development minister meeting here. but what is your main take away from this? we have very constructive equity meeting on the several very timely topics we discussed on ab. i would say that the main message is that even
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though the ukrainian war war in ukraine is taking place in europe, the crisis is global. and that's why we cannot turn our back to the rest of the war. because we see that the consequences of the war are very, very serious. for instance, in the global south, our turning the back on the global south. now. no, we are not. and that's very important to tell also to our partners in the global south taking into account for instance, food security and food crisis, which is a huge challenge. for instance, in the horn of africa or the south part of south africa. we are giving us the european union to europe. so commission and the member states, all of 1000000000 euros, mainly humanitarian assistance that those regions so that they can really.
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