tv Child Slavery in Myanmar Deutsche Welle June 11, 2022 2:15pm-3:01pm CEST
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said away by their parents for work or adoption, beaten and abused by their employers. they hit me with metal chains and used tires on me. the plight of many child servants and me and mark is only now being exposed . only a carnival, they stripped the child naked horror and beat viciously. yet, if leslie, very the condition, the way they were treated, what as would you call under cover asia delves into the murky trade of me and mars invisible and flung. oh, how young can we get that around 12 or 13 as good? yeah, well and we expose the risks and the suffering faced by those children who have been adopted into slavery.
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ah, ah ah, in september 2016, a shocking story hit the headlines and men mar. ready 2 teenage domestic workers were freed from a tailor shopping young gone where they had spent 5 years being beaten, stabbed, and deprived of sleep. and fooled, did sway when a well known reporter from a new site called me and mar, now brought the story to the public's attention. oh, what they never apologized. they exploited the children without remorse for the 2 girls, san k kind and orphan t, as in,
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had endured daily physical and emotional abuse for years. sanjay kyne had been so badly tortured on her arms and hands that she became permanently disfigured . much of the abuse took place in the famous aba tailoring shop in young, gone, where the girls were the shop, as well known among locals in the city. this combined with the shocking pictures made social media pay extra attention. the ella, the case was posted on a forum for journalists by the news agency. me a ma, now the find the posts that they were going to the children's village and invited the media to go with them. i saw right and went to like that they had it added adrienne via my wife in moon, when reports on the issues concerning women and children. so she was eager to follow the story. ah
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ah and you know when i arrived i met with the girls and apparently i saw sunk a kind fur sanky. she's the girl who's 10 fingers were broken at 1st. i didn't know to sir humphrey, but am i? i just noticed her behavior. they'd be on them. yeah. she was in total shock and couldn't talk to you. i've never seen anything like that before. joseph, later we saw her hands and her fingers were bent over and broken. let you know. it was very shocking that came out that i shot you. i level battalion. mm hm. they stabbed me on my neck, my back and my arms and my and this was from a lighter from a slice to my nose with a knife and hurts me with an iron tangle. yet she broke all 10 of my fingers because i spoke back to her
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mother. they broke my arm when i gave her sister a massage because they said i didn't do it properly. so they grabbed me from behind and pushed down until it broke. i will tell you stories of maid abuse in myanmar are not uncommon. thousands of children from poor villages are routinely sent to me in mars, booming cities to support their families. as the economy develops, there is growing demand for domestic servants and middle class households and helpers for home run businesses. first and foremost, that parents or caregivers are not aware of those risks, all where on the right to either myself that you and i, tanda jo, works for the child protection program at save the children myanmar. she says that despite the risks, herbs continued to send their children away, harris, thank i,
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it's free board and food as well as a that then their salary is the net. at the same time, the child will have a better chance of fly schooling as well. so those and leaves or assumptions push the parents to send their children to our domestic service sector, i think. but after they arrive at the employer's house, many of these children are cut off from their families and exposed to miss treatment. one former domestic worker who wanted to remain anonymous, agreed to share her story with us. oh, i was living in the countryside and some people came for a donation. ceremony saw me and took me back with billing. my mail was amazon. they said they were adopting me and took me away from my father. i was going out for the 1st couple of months. they were nice to me. but then they started to hit me when things didn't go their way that i knew that. so i asked her nicely if i could go
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home because i was unhappy, nippy, and she said, who you going to live with? if you leave your father gave you to us. they didn't let me go with this girl was only 9 years old when she was told she was being adopted. but when she arrived at her new home, she was forced to work day and night starved and abused. ah, the girl continued to suffer her richard abuse for 5 years before she finally escaped her life as a so called adopted child. there are 2 types of alike. there are families who send their children. are unlike health professional, you know, i domestic worker expecting a certain level of i earning out of the child. and there are a different types of family. is our okey least take that my child as i adopted you know like foster child. but there were case is that the tom is,
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is not kept at all adoption rules in myanmar or anything but clear cut. there is no state legislation for adoption. formal adoption is covered only by the buddhist customary law, which means any registered adoption must be between buddhists. alibaba in me and mar custom renewal adoption comes with inheritance rights under the kit emma adoption axis. that actually adoptive parents must give inheritance rights to their adopted child. but a parted. her adoption doesn't include these rights that had the practice of a potato or casual adoption. though not technically legal is widely accepted. a child can be taken in by a family and cared for without any paperwork or official monitoring them, or on them in me and mar. there are people of all religions and fates who take care of a non related child at the homely, the apple with another kid they because they feel sympathy for the child. but i,
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there are no regulations, legislation, or legal provisions for the circumstances. a bow there is also no specific law to protect domestic workers. many children who are hired to live and work in households far away from home, fall completely under the control of their new family. is almost like the employers on your life. of course, some would say that new disease humanitarians intervention that i can do to the poor, low family. but in some they would also see it. it is, is an opportunities to take advantage over the poor family where they're completely depends on me to hide them. and i can offer them even live in money. they are happy already because they start from 0 didn't have money, right. the bad kid started to come to the surface now, where employers take for granted that you, you were from me and i help you and perhaps i all i own your life. not that i think
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it is my right to punish you very badly, but it is my right to make sure that you are obedience to me. no matter how, what i am in the ivr taylor, in case the children's families had at 1st received a small salary for their services. but after about 2 years, the money stopped and all contact was cut off and the girls were trapped into bonded labor. ah, asleep very the condition, the way they were treated. what is what you call your, i try you, i'm some money by you never touch that money. so you never see the money and allies you were treated as an object, not even like a human being. what kind of situation would you call as it is likely, very seeking justice in me and mark can be tough. a police report was filed with the police failed to bring charges,
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but this time influential journalist sway when was following the case. and he was not going to let it go through and is an award winning journalist and me and mar, he continued posting updates about the story and kept the case in the headlines. ah, outraged grew when he leaked details of a meeting he had attended, called by the national human rights commission. he revealed that senior members of the commission had pressured the girls families to settle the case through financial compensation instead of legal action. claiming lawyer, the commissioners urge them to negotiate for monet. michelle, for sure, they said it will be tough if you take this to trial or because you'll have to go back and forth from your village to the city all the time. you're ok, but one of them said this case is just a typical problem between domestic workers and their employers. i beat my house myself, i'm sorry, ah, the revelation that even senior members of
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a commission set up to protect people's rights would tolerate such abuse. caused an uproar sway when had shown a spotlight on a widely accepted practice and a major flaw in the system. the story went viral. the girls were taken to hospital for treatment and a criminal case was filed. ah, the public were incense faced with huge public pressure? the human rights commission held a press conference and young gone crazy molly, i wanted to get you both kind of all 10 of her fingers were broken. knowledgeable, why did you accept the situation any such and ignore the law for these 2 human beings who have suffered so much? only in the i the i am a song of any about o d need hard muma. now come media. why did you accept this negotiation to come
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here anyway? i'm on the wall. bob. i don't, i don't have to answer that. we didn't specify how much should be paid for the negotiation with them. um, okay, so not really have that in your life. we gave them to toys, either goes through the justice system or accept compensation for their suffering and why did it that was the option they chose 9 years. we didn't tell them to choose one or the other table of the love lab and the other one was in the press conference further, inflamed public opinion, bringing national attention to the issue of parliamentary investigation was commission and for the commissions members were forced to resign. this case at highlighted widespread tolerance of the mistreatment of under aged domestic workers. thunder jaw says that often people in the community, no abuse is happening, but they don't speak up in yet. my people say,
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believe that physical punishment on btr slapping, if nothing wrong in our soul escapes and happen, people usually don't want to go to the police station and report the case in. okay . like are tailoring case as it has been going on 5 years, the torturing of children to that degree. and nobody has come forward in may 2012. the 15 year old domestic gilbert, a you on, escaped from the house of a judge in the bogo region. her employer, the judges wife, had allegedly tortured her with the hot iron. a you august mother filed a case, but the family was too poor to hire a lawyer or attend court. oh, the police didn't take further action from the perpetrator. never faced trial. i because i betrayed her. it's web connect it our or, and i,
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while the influential soul, usually the victims are from line poor and vague around. and if you are going through life prosecution process, who's going to support the child and the family, the victims family who are very poor people who have housemaids are often from rich and powerful families, in the maids. relatives are sometimes intimidated into dropping chart, policing me and mar, rarely try a case without appointing. this means that it is often left to the families who are too poor or too intimidated to go to trial. many cases like these don't even make it to court. when you leave in that society, which is no rows of law, anything can get you into trouble. so the best you can do is to mitigate or liske by just my being mindful of your own business and not your neighbors business. you
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never know the next door neighbor, we use sor, abusing somebody to have usa friend of somebody big. however, social media is changing the way people react to abuse in society. in november, 2015, a photo emerged on facebook. a young girl tied up naked outside a house in an affluent neighborhood in young gong. a driver working for the family next door had taken the photo. oh, but she missed one. i was hearing these screams every morning. the child was crying out in pain. i don't believe you know, i know i looked over the wall and saw something that made me so angry. the child had no clothes, entourage stripped naked, and they were beating her viciously. the girl took that night my blood boil. i couldn't stay out of it any more. so i took a photo and reported it to the police. i won't i will. jojo. yes, anthony appeared yet while the driver had listened to the sound of the 9 year old
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girl being tortured for days before he went to the police. even now he doesn't want to be identified for fear of repercussions. jelic alada down nor i knew it was dangerous to get involved in this era. there may be a lot of people who wants to harm to me because of this earlier. those hellish sounds of them torturing the child every day. way we're getting worse and worse than we're. yeah. and i couldn't ignore it because they said there were, you know, the inhaler. you know, we get our dianon lab, his home for real before any police action was taken, the photo was shared on social media. it caught the public's attention immediately . mimi works for a political organization that fights for democracy and human rights. when the photo appeared on social media, she started to investigate the head. yes. can you feel that the police station and
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perhaps township announced that the victim was the niece of the lady who owns the house and she was being punished by her aunt for her misbehavior talk. yeah, i think i need money on that day at about 7 p. m. i got a call from an unknown number. my nephew, i was told that the information from the behind police station was wrong. hang jessica and i need your they aint oclock are my me. the call was from a whistle blower who had been told that the child had been adopted by one of his superiors. a member of parliament from the military. me managed to contact the parents of the child who admitted that they had given her own way. it's high said she wasn't sent to a stranger's house, but to the house of the 2nd in command of his battalions in a while and that it wasn't an official adoption. but they had made a contract. when she saw the agreement, mimi realised to her horror that she was not looking at adoption papers, but
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a sales contract. what are all odd? normally i had the agreement says that $1000000.00 kiara at $800.00 us dollars has been given as an act of generosity. it also specifies that they must not make contact with the child again or ask for more money. so it's obvious that the child was sold for $1000000.00 yards at the best they, they, me alpha i, as in it's our body. it is common and not illegal to create private contracts for the guardianship of a child. under myanmar law, the contract only becomes illegal when there is money involved. a legal way, it's a contract. states that you paid for a child is automatically invalid. you can't buy a child's book. buying and selling children violates the antenna human trafficking, nor the older maid who had been allegedly abusing the girl was arrested, charged with child abuse and sentenced to 2 years in prison. the military officer
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who had bought the girl was removed as a member of parliament and discharged from the military. however, no criminal charges were filed against him or his family. that the aba chase said a new precedent in me and mark media scrutiny in public pressure lead to the police filing charges on behalf of the victims. the case was moved to a higher court and human trafficking charges were brought by the trafficking police . as i was, i not angle the defendants in the avi taylor shop case pleaded innocent in court and to abuse of domestic workers. did i laugh at the any young a lot i so like i looked at having the charged under a section of the human trafficking act, it carries the death penalty heli. and every day that he appears on the mud and then to on as a defense lawyer and the other tailoring family kicks to that is she thinks the defendants are being unfairly persecuted because of media pressure. and because
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they are mostly okay for them. me and mar as a majority buddhist country and anti muslim tensions have grown in recent years. thought in me and my law multiple charges are seldom filed for one case. i would, but in this case for a problem between housemaids and their employers, what they were charged under the human trafficking act, the child law, and the causing bodily harm to lack of it. i'm all, it's the 1st time i've seen this. even the senior lawyers and judges hadn't seen this before. although the girls in the avo tailoring case had not been bought with the contract, they had been forced to work for no salary and with no way to get home. contact with their families had been cut off and the neighbors were keeping quiet. they were trapped. ah,
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you, you mean tom is a photographer who focuses on issues that affect women. she has documented subjects such as human trafficking and domestic abuse. she has been visiting san k kind in hospital and is now working on a project about her life before avo. they were treated badly because they were invisible behind the dawson. it makes me angry. whenever she visited san k kite, the girl would ask about going back to her village. oh you you decided to go to the village to take photos for the girl? ah, as soon as i and arrived this village, my 1st thing that i noticed on the road the roads are very maddie is even difficult to go by motorcycle and also the, the whole village. um, does it have electricity in the area? the property is very, very obvious,
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and the poor condition of the people living that make the situation like sending their kids to the other family to walk as a housemate. come, sometimes my husband's income is enough to survive on that, but sometimes it's not. and it's very distressing. we have to borrow money. sam k kinds mother noon, you a. when says they were forced to send their daughter away because they needed the money. a woman from the village who had moved to work in young gone, came back to recruit, others fled. she told my daughter, it is a good job. so my daughter told me that she wanted to go because it was good money and it would help our family and all that. we got one month's salary in advance on her 1st day that we were told, the pay was $15000.00 key art, which about $11.00 loud that we only got about $70.00. that 8011 year old t. as in an orphan who had been living with an elderly relative in the same village,
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went together with san k kite. for over 3 of the 5 years, the girl spent at the avo tailoring household. they were completely cut off from their families. the families received no salary and the girls had no contact with any one from their village. but what i learned whenever we called they always said they were away, the latter. we told them to call us when they were back because we wanted her to come home doable. mm. the girls families are illiterate and have little education or experience in dealing with the authorities. when they lost contact with the children, they didn't know what to do. then one day, the village head came to tell noon you're when to go to young, gone to bring the children home unaware of what had happened. she went to get the diet. when i went there i saw something had happened to my daughter's fingers that she would then i saw those injuries when she took her shirt off today. and i said,
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how did you get those injuries? what happened? she told me they had stabbed her with a pair of scissors and oh, when her mother saw the extent of her injuries, she was distraught too. of it, i have the law of why luncheon on a day of gang of kind i just wanted to had them the way they had my daughter, jenna. i couldn't think about anything else. i even wanted to kill them like i was so sad at it. i couldn't bear to look at my daughter will m g o? glad i never said him a girl and i would gladly younger housemaids are more vulnerable to exploitation. it is harder for them to speak up against their employers and they are more likely to suffer physical abuse. families keep the young kids because according then yeah, more culture. it's kind of like negative things to order the older person in the culture, the younger is supposed to give. the respect to the elder people is that concept
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makes more family to pass. the younger kids as the housemates, they have less power. you can't cheat an adult liking tina, chop it in your complete power f as in and sanjay kind were only 11 and 12 when they were sent to live with the aba tailoring families. although the minimum working age for most labor sectors in myanmar is 14, there is no minimum age or wage for domestic helpers under mia mar, la. some children are sent away to work when they are as young as 8 or not in rear mar, it is not difficult to find some one to arrange for an under age worker. people even advertise openly for young domestic helpers on social media. one of the more common ways for women and especially young girls to be recruited as domestic helpers is through an ane, paul quesada,
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or housemaid broker. we arranged to meet one such broker to see how easy it would be to buy an under age may. oh, how young can we get so let it around. 12 or 13 is good. more. yeah, they were manju. our families are too scared to sent that kids away when that young to look after themselves a night by 12 or 13, it's easy to get them to walk. they're not so emotional, a restless society and they become so difficult to manage when they're 15 or 16. cadillac brokers tend to be from the same village or even from the extended family they recruit from. but sometimes they extend the search elsewhere that some clients don't accept to help us who live in young gone me. they asked me where i get them from and they don't want maids from young gone because they can run away easily and it's really cheap for them. to get home when i bring them from my own village, they don't go back. if i tell them not to,
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i keep their id cards as well. no. nina whitley, rafa. no, we get orphans too. you got me down watching it. yes i can. was an orphanage, there's no charge for the arrangement. you just make a donation. when the girl doesn't keep her pay, it gets donated to the orphanage. for example, it can be better that way. never said yellow dog e n v is the head. none at this nunnery school and orphanage. oh, there are 180 young nuns as well as another 80 other children living here. orphan's children feeding the civil war or those whose parents are unable to care for them to live on an, even though it is not perfect, like a normal family, at least they can eat, they can study and live safely home. this is what we can provide, at least i feel that their lives are safer here and they agree with that. i would
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have often but not a reason. monasteries are also a commonplace for people to look for young children. they say they will adopt, but end up treating as unpaid domestic workers. door a thing, he says they often get such requests, but they don't let the children go. and olivia down there have been people including a police officer who had requested to adopt children with a contract that we were. but because of our love for them and concern about what would happen to them, we don't allow them to be adopted and we keep the children here. i don't know if we did allow people to adopt, it's possible they could give better support because they're only looking after one child, but we don't feel it's safe for them. so we don't allow them to be adopted in me and more. many of those who do adopt young girls see themselves as doing
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something generous. lou take a runs a close shop and young gone. a few years ago, she took in a 14 year old girl to help with household chores and errands. she says she took this girl into her home to be charitable, and she treats her like one of her own romania in l. m. devereux, now she's in a very sorry state because she has no mother to rely on and she never went to school while she worked with other employers before she worked for me a year later that she was slapped and became deaf and again la are now mcdowell, with her eyesight is also not good only in him gum, maloney, lanier, so he would accept irish, we didn't give you or mile. she has a good life with us now living with welcome am. i treat her like my own daughter who are immediate. i don't know what the mill of and what i take a says the girl does not have to work hard for her. and her life is better with her
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than it would have been if she had stayed in her village, i believe. or sally did. now she can do some and write a few words because she is helping out at the shop. she's improving slowly. only adela little there are no opportunities to improve her life in the village. you most girls, her age, just get married and have children live without. yet many people who have young domestic workers living with them or treading a fine line between an employee and an adopted child. it makes rules regarding punishment, a little murky, jamal little, i've also hit her gemma. when i lose my temper, i hit her on the arm, he has wheel cadell, m. o pong, let you my yelling it onto my door. that way i ask her to come to me. when i get hungry, i pinch herrera and ask her if at her it's, you know, do on later. and she walks away with a smile on her face saying it doesn't hurt at all. no vila jemma. it's just a mild punishment to discipline her. that the meeting i think of her is family day,
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and i think the discipline should not be harsh to the mild love it. it's not ok to appeal except in will, neural him on. but how can these girls protect themselves from potential abuse? mangum up to human trafficking happens a lot in our country, especially to girls the minute the tie in bonnie after several months of hospital treatment, the girls from the of our case were taken into the custody of the department of social welfare and younger photographer. you unit tom has decided to help bring the girls families to visit them in young god. oh, sancho kinds, mom and thousands, aunt have seldom ventured out of their village. the journey takes more than 3 hours and it would have been very difficult for them to make it to the big city on their own. sancho kinds mom wants to bring her home,
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but his unsure if they will be allowed to keeping her there is safer, but i want to go back to living with my child again. they will say we created the situation, but we sent them there because we are poor. we had no choice and hulu, the trip to young gone is unsettling, and the women are very nervous. yellow, new. i don't want to be in young gone any. no, we're afraid, i don't know. what are you afraid of going to the court police station that we don't understand things they ask lots of questions that we don't know how to answer better solution sombrero places. people don't want to go to the court at all. they're afraid to go in the black, him would. it's the result of an old system yet to maria d, a petty barnett lou for both the center
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sanky time. they were quite overwhelming and they were very sad. even the sin cry they want to go home. that's what they said, because they haven't been tacked to go home for a long time. so that's what they want. but for now, the girls have to remain in the custody of the social welfare department. nor tower director of the women's development division says they are now looking after several former housemaids who have been abused. yet very few cases are reported and the system does not help throw yeah, a ticket to morrow. and once they're taken into people's houses here, there's often no way back carol, dunkin, there's no register or contracts for domestic workers. let me she and there's no agency agency peter dell. so we have no information about who's brought to which house muslim at the the children are sent by their connections. see, say young,
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if we go so we know only when problems arise on monday to my to be up. social media plays a big role in discovering abuse cases here for, for some cases are reported through our helpline all heavily and some are discovered through social media tomorrow. d, social media need was she the minister of social welfare asks us to take immediate action in those cases. 90 she barry official monitoring is only one challenge ingrained cultural attitudes or another big issue. nobody take rule of law in this country, seriously. this is there felt a long time that there's no justice. does this exist when you have more money? is your comma. so to have to put up with the come at, lee paid their comma come are done in that previously. and it is to me, is a, is a very distorted concept of buddhism in manner. because of traditional
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beliefs. even some people who work in human rights except what happens to the victims on some level of o r o d. even when i saw the worst of what happened, that may high or low. as i'm a buddhist start, i believe it's the child's fate and punishment for her pass was unusable. now she pin again, they are down on this is the belief that piano hopes to change if you visit date of visit, this is not karma. is somebody did something wrong to you and you have to stand up and say something. this is the law, at least as a criminal law at a more than they would punish the person will slap you under face. nobody's entitled to slap anybody on the face. even the ard, your employers, even the pay your sanity. they are not eligible either treated, you like that. they treat you less, then human being that is not to be tolerated. these are
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information to we need to spread out as much as possible. ah, with josephine is doing just that. g is the sports program coordinator for a girl, determined a group that works with adolescent girls in myanmar to help them understand their rights and reach their potential. the program reaches out to vulnerable communities all over the country. targeting the kind of girls that brokers and employers pray are they are empowering girls to speak up. most difficult things for them choose, use their own voice. so through the spars throw this volleyball sagas, we try to encourage scholars whose use their voice to shout out and to call for her to call for either us as was to walk as a team to walk together to help each other. so that in a different situation,
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if they need help, they can. i look for each other, they can tend to each other coconut among you and your friends in the 7th grade. is there anyone who's quit school? sauntered either? yes, there are one on one. we do have for some guys who are gone and we can like to lester walkers and other regions to, to their families. financial situations are the chopped off on school. so from, from last year we came up with an initio deal which we car safety and security initiative. and through the program we tried to give each each gore a code number. and inside we call it an id card. and under we have that information . we have them at a hot light image and phone numbers for and we have certain situations examples because i refer to as an ox for health. doctor, tell me what you know about human trafficking, yell on that,
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but the manu by monday. what i remember about human trafficking is not to believe whatever, say, but to listen to our parents. and we shouldn't just hang around on our own or with friends. i feel like, wow, only to linger now ma'am. yeah, i'm glad you've been taught about this yet. you know, it's important for you to know. i could. human trafficking happens a lot in our country, especially to girls, have you ah, in 14 months after the arrest of the aba family, the day of the verdict has arrived. a crowd of journalists gathered outside the district court. police kept media well back from the court house as the defendants arrived. the normally empty court room was pat i nick only when the judge to look at the prison sentence,
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the relatives in the crowd started crying. ja gow. the main accused who woman has in lived with. and the woman's daughter who took in sancho kind were each sentenced to 16 years in prison for trafficking child abuse and grievous bodily ha. the daughter's husband and brother received shorter sentences for the same chargers. 2 other family members were quitted. 2 ha dia, today, this case has changed people's reactions towards incidents involving domestic workers. they don't just ignore them and say it has nothing to do with them. so since this of a case, many of the housemaid cases have come to light and all of them have been reported by their neighbors. i know. so i want to raise my public awareness about these issues and get more legal protection with better legal protection. there will be fewer cases like this novel news, even though the verdict is out t,
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as in sam k kind have yet to return home. oh, they are finishing a vocational training course aimed at helping them with their future. ah, echo solution. autoclaved me. i got a new job, my dog, yo sions on it. meaning they're both happy in the school. just letting you know they can now. so very well which i will throw. yeah. yeah, yeah. i think we're providing vocational training for them so that when they go home people, they can be naturally independent variable. what bretty delicia my look, i'm glad it ah, what their hometown offers a little in the way of job opportunities. the extreme poverty does in sand k kind come from helps drive vulnerable girls like them toward the cities. ensuring housemaids are in continuing supply. in b,
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m r o the girls may have escaped their abusers, but they have yet to escape the cycle of poverty. ah, for me, i feel very sad for her because i feel like so from the start to now she doesn't have choices. when she was dead, she doesn't have a choice. because out the situation of the family, the financial problem, to send their kids to that your family and also in a family, she doesn't have choice, she was kept and you've been taught, you're in there now and all the she turned into 17 and she's not in social wipers doing the training, but i feel like she wants to go back home still. she cannot and yeah, i be like, she doesn't choice traumatized and physically disabled by their experiences. they may remain prisoners of an imbalance system. ah
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in 30 minutes on d. w. o . to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings, there was a before 911 and an after 911. he says after $911.00, the clubs came off. where organized crime rules were conglomerates make their own laws? what's true, what's big? it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked, we'll hook people up. we shed light on the opaque world. who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to us all opaque worlds this week on d w?
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ah ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. russia's foreign ministry says a build up of nato forces in poland will be met with a proportionate response. meanwhile, at an international security conference, ukraine's president's a lengthy urges delegates to stand up against russian imperialism. also in the program. as you, as well makers push to improve gun safety, d, w meets a parent turned activist who lost his son in the shooting that started the national
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