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the most atrocious chapter and within 6 years, a 3rd of our people were exterminating 6000000 jews, like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism starts july 2nd on d, w. a. this is deed of the news asia coming up to date, the detective governments parting shot against independent news in the philippines . the bad peace prize. whenever you're ready, i was, i'll get it wrapped law is ordered, shot one day before the tom of the detective government ins raptors bonding to carry on. but what's the message to independent media in the country and media? freedom in question in afghanistan as well to thought about have banned women from showing their faces. when we speak to someone who's had to suffer as
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a result. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news. asia ledger could join us one day before his tom expires. philippines president, rodrigo detective government, has ordered the closure of invest to get the website wrapped law. they depend a new site run by nobel prize winning journalist maria rissa has long been targeted by the detective government sorta. it's reporting on the philippines as drugs full on tuesday, the securities and exchange commission reaffirmed its order from 2018 for the site to seeds operations. rest. i said, rep let isn't shutting down and that has been pursue all legal options to have the order washed. our goal is to continue holding the line. you've heard me say that forever. we're not going to voluntarily give up our rights. and we
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really shouldn't continue to appeal for that because when you give up your right, you're never going to get a mock deposition specific bill. you've got matters, visited the rapp law offices in manila, and spoke to journalist, but 10 or it's not quite the 2nd about what the shut down order means for media freedom in the philippines. but general, thanks for joining me. how much of a blow is this for your organization? and is this the end of rebelar? of course, it's not the end of rambler. we have prepared for this kind of the scenario, of course um we are on high alert right now, but we are very much prepared for this. and um we have um we have a condition or staff um through the years for a scenario lakeville. so, it, it is business as usual for rambler, and in fact, we are preparing for our coverage of the inauguration of president marcus to morrow
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. so is this, this is the last day of the return to government is, is this a parting shot from to tattoo? well, it's not for me to say, but i think your viewers would be intelligent enough to know that yet to day is our aiming yesterday, when my decision was issued, it was 2 days before the end of the day, they're to administration. so, you know, um, people can deduce um on their own and it's not for me to say, but i would again repeat. it is business as usual for us. we will continue doing our jobs. so you don't think it's exactly connected that this is the last chance of to tell to, oh, to issue something like this. well, it is not for me to say, but we can probably connect the dots on our own. and i would say that in this country and will anywhere in the world dumb and nothing really happens without a political connection. so you can intelligently deduce that well, um,
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it might have something to do with it. and, well, all we have to do is to roll with the punches. what does this decision mean for free media in the philippines? well, obviously this is an ah attack. ah, again, some breast freedom because our raptor s been just doing its job as a, as a journalist as the 4th estate. and, well, if people, other media, other journalists would see how wrapper is being treated. it might, you know, scare them or, ah, you know, they might, i shy away from doing critical stories, and i think that is the biggest impact of this on the industry. it creates a chilling effect. rambler is unaffected by this, i kidding effect. we continue to do our jobs as best as we can, but you know,
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other um media. oh, outlets might not be a might be more vulnerable than us because of the corporate structure of ah, the, the other media outlets owned by big business men controlled by a big business men. rattler is ah, lucky to have vis um environment that fosters free or independent reporting. but you know the effect on the others. it really creates a chilling effect. and that is what worries us and worries many watchdogs around the world. so you can still work. of course, it's not a question of we can, can we still work? i mean, it's never a question. ah, our newsroom is our bustling to day. our eyes are set on the goal, which is to report dark day for press freedom. thanks very much. thank you very much to have dennis on next. further,
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paula bonn, takeover has had a chilling effect on press freedom in the country. according to the latest report by reporters without borders. an estimated 40 percent of media outlets have simply disappeared since august last year. thousands of journalists have lost their jobs, others a face questioning from taliban handlers, and there have been reports of arrest and torture. only a handful of channels remain on air. the look and feel is different though. they are full for the news and stopped broadcasting music. some now show only religious content and also the taliban edict may all women present as must have their faces covered and promoted from john by figured out in kabul. and she's a news anchor at dolo tv, one of the most popular and trusted news channels for this conversation that they're having. you cannot have this similar on the session on off gone tv because
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following the poly bon dictates, you need to cover your face. how does that make you feel in thank you so much. now after i think it's the one month ago that the tyler bond would decrease about jobs and he may present us warping on the schemes that they should be going. the fees like this is a very difficult for me, and this of vara, better that i should going my face in the studios. besides other problems that i faced with the. ready the give my identity and actually this gave me like, as the woman, they behave me like i'm not a human beings. like, i'm always when i think with myself as a woman that i'm both a, both of societies. i'm not a human being. i'm just,
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i'm in humans, they just using me and they tell me what i should do and what should i do not. so how do you and your colleagues carry on when this situation? yes, up and disposed days, fortuitous. our colleagues, they stand with us as a civil purchase. they also ring the mark, maybe the nose as a man. they will be knows that it's very difficult for a woman journalist. well, depending on a screen sunday presenting news, declaring the faith as a woman. this is my right, this is my own right that a law give me a call and give me and also my decide to give me the law gave me that i am free. what color i would like to be or what scale i would like to hear it and how i like that though there are,
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there are other things i need to talk about for the day. if you'd just like to stay with me because it's not just what you and other women are facing, we've seen the taliban implement rules on like school bands for girls coveting up and women to go out. but there's also the other issue on how women are carrying on with their lives in kabul. a city where you are, i mean we have the example of cl malloy and she's the sold bread winner for a family. and she managed this before the tolerable take over, but now isn't a very desperate situation. see, i'm only used to be a made before the taliban came to power. the family she worked for her since fled. i've got to stand. the family that employed me has left the country. now i sometimes work for others and do their laundry to help pay the rent. the food at this center helps us. in my mission. at her home on the
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outskirts of cobbled, had children need something to eat. the taliban have ordered all women to only leave the house when absolutely necessary. moy says she's desperate, cuz silica says, no man, no one can feel our pain. i have a lot of problems. my husband doesn't live here any more. he vanished 2 years ago. life with 4 children is very hard for me. if they want to eat something, i can't go out and just buy them food to make them just go to la cima. forever. we heard from mars here malloy. there are in women like heard already facing draconian laws that have been enacted by the taliban. are they helping women at least feed their families now? no d is nor any a clear policy about the woman that they, they many,
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for the woman, especially for the woman who are working with the georgia mental quantization now. all of them out of job and they just sitting at school and even the taliban government saves under the know from a different minister says that the pay and give the larry but most of the woman's they have complained that the tyler bond haven't sent any money to their bank accounts and they are not allowed to go to the jobs. so the question is actually they had that the taliban just put dickies on the woman's. that woman's are not allowed, which is women are not allowed to go to your work. the woman should be covered and get a face would be covered as long as should be covering black color. like did you give orders about these things but enough, gone as non. we have a woman that they haven't any men in the homes like enough, cassandra,
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a lot of where do because there was a was in 20 years, most of that gun woman's on now, where do they are at the one who are responsible for the children for any members of the family, like your father's and the mother like obligated to find some financial. what for them? like i am a woman. i'm working in the solo news. i'm obligated to support my family financially because i'm the one who should be of what my family, the it is. no one in my hall in my have the support my family find insurance. so if you like you, you, as a woman, you are not allowed to go to what you just sit at will. so in this situation, they also haven't any policy to implement that. i'd give them the before these woman gave some many for these women and give them any facility for being it's i can, i can only,
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i cannot even imagine how women such as yourselves, a cope in a situation like this. but we'll have to leave it there for the time being. thank you so much for joining us today and sharing a story with us and. and that's it for, to day as ever this mo, from the region on our website, the w dot gov, forward slash asia back again, tomorrow at the same time and see event, but people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families on the reason for the credit on it is we load it administrative people clean, clean up, getting 200 people in june around the world. more than
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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, ah, markets torn between mixed signals. we consumer data out of the us and positive signs of china as it loosens it's strict corona virus controls. we'll talk to our correspondent in taipei, also on the show, russia defaults on its foreign debt for the 1st time in a century. what does that mean exactly, for the country and for investors entry longer runs out of fuel. the government
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takes big steps. benning gasoline sales and opening closed energy markets. hello and welcome to the show. i'm seen beardsley in berlin could have you with us . global stocks tumbled late tuesday and into wednesday in mid growing fears of recession. investors spooked by a new consumer confidence reading in the us, showing the short term outlook for the economy, their worlds largest. at its lowest point in nearly a decade. rising food and fuel prices appear to be cutting into household budgets, suggesting weaker growth lies ahead. now before that survey global markets had actually been pairing recent losses. one of the reasons more optimism about the chinese economy. in particular, beijing announcing it will slash the quarantine time for foreign travelers to the country. by half. that means most travelers will only have to isolate for 7 days. analysts have taken the latest moves, a step towards the further easing of china. strict rules which have included city wide locked.
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