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music 50 years ago. the international gathering of peace and cooperation becomes the scene of a horrible tragedy. arab terrors, armed with sub machine guns, went to the headquarters of the israeli team and immediately killed one man. and that this will be the last time. so in the night, they're all gone out. i witnesses experienced the terrible events and this, the world should not forget the long shadow of the 1972 olympic massacre. start september 3rd on d w. this is the dublin years asia coming up to date, the fructose on women who speak up against the toddler bond. women have faced thought, bonds, meetings, threats and jail time for demanding their rights, forcing the women's rights movement underground. we need to find activist stim, determined to win back the freedoms they've lost under the yard of thought upon rule i and the stories behind the upcoming independence day celebrations in india.
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i'm focused on how witnesses to the vine and petition of the sub continent field, 75 years after independence. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. the thought about stake over half of gustavo, nearly a year ago has re shipped society. most of all for women, new laws, restrict their movements education and dictate what they can wear. many were men protested against them earlier on, but a harsh crack down has driven local organizers underground. on next report looks at the price paid by women who dared to demonstrate in public. i dangerous display of solidarity. cattle falsehood leads
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a march, calling for freedom for justice, for women to be able to work that was before. now, cattle must work behind closed doors. here she is covertly organizing a protest action to mark the anniversary of the taliban takeover van as adam, she says, this is the only way to get anything done. say that one more skill after our faces were recognized, they now know us. our photos were released and we gave interviews to the tv channels later on, but on the tv channels, ada interviews and programs, lot on that. and now we are being chased. and this is a serious problem. so more about that because she's paid a physical price for her activism here. she displays bruises and cuts from scuffles at protests. one time she says she fled her own home when the taliban were about to arrest her and broke her leg, jumping over the wall to escape. she also says she suffered a miscarriage during
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a demonstration. many who showed their faces at protests last year were later detained. summer suspected to still be in prison. others who were released fled to neighboring pakistan. the next woman requested not to have her name mentioned. anyway, they treated us very badly. they insulted us and told us to give away our organization. and they asked us which party we worked for and accused us of working for the resistance front. and they took away our phones for those who stayed behind afghan. stan has become an increasingly dangerous place and that has taken its toll. we have spent a very difficult and painful time. we have suffered more pain psychologically and physically. i'm currently not doing well mentally. and my family members are also
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not doing well mentally. meanwhile, the protests continue. just not outdoors. these women have gathered to send a message to the world, calling for education, freedom, and access to work. the only safe place to do it is behind these walls. and gentlemen, off a more from colombo is samira. how me the amnesty international south asia campaigner s. am you not? you're regularly in touch with women in afghanistan who have been forced to sit at home because of thought bon dictates. do they feel it's safe to go out and protest for their rights? thank you for having me. yes, based on the discussions and cause that i did any make 2 women in guys in afghanistan. not only did jonah once because of my work, but also
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a female family members that it is that they have it is quite a difficult situation right now for women and girls. enough, understand, especially if a woman would like to mobilize and they would like to go out on his sheets to the example protest in one hand, the tolliver and half band, her protests earlier a couple of months ago. and i don't have a deductible. and of course used violence and where the did not allow that with protest has to continue protest and also what, what we have seen to patch and, and also what we have documented in the booth is that the majority of women protested were identified, disappeared. it was addressed, it tortured and even they were threatened to death in to you as a business. it's quite a dangerous environment right now where women are working however,
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they have not given up what i'm hearing, especially from the woman. well, i think what part of the protests are from the bust. right, and that's what received the report to be player just before other conversations with you. but it's also pretty clear up at the thought about her role convert promises on women's rights. the promises that they were making during the do hot on the thoughts. for instance, do you see a situation where the taliban will restore women's rights? and i don't, i don't think so. i would like to say that when the taliban to cooperate in august last year, you know, some of the fancy promises they made, especially to international media and in meetings with international community. there was a shadow of hope that i had, but unfortunately the one year of toilet, on an honest, on the way the have dismantled, for example,
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ministry of women's offense. and we have it constantly having to use different policies and dicky, say on women's rights on how women should live in afghanistan in also effect that they have failed to address the issue of goods education, which is a very straightforward thing. unfortunately, does not give me any hope any, you know, they're made this promises to the international community and the international community seem to sort of accepted. do you think it is incumbent upon the international community to actually forced to fall upon to respect the promises of the volleyball themselves, murder handed person, an international community blazer and that massive rule in weight. avalon, the sun is today. we except or be don't accept it. but they are part of the trouble with this crisis happened and when it's done last year and except
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a blank promises and statements at the national community anthem, now have not heard the toilet when i count it. but then i think of that giving, giving them a year to actually prove them, says that they do respect human rights in general, but particularly woman's rights. this is time for international and we need you to take action. this is dan put at the national can do used in leverage to want to talk on account of just one final christmas river. if you're a woman oregon and have gone a song today, what is the message that goes out to learn? what should there be during i did do these and it did the fact that the, the old shoeing the word india issuing and tyler bond. that as one woman has changed, that one woman is not the same woman of you know, 96 is, is something that they should continue because that's where the tyler one should know. and what should that not be that, that when you say somebody,
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i'm really relieved there. thank you so much for joining us today. ah, on sunday parker sandra celebrate 75 years of its independence followed by india on monday. but behind these celebrations lie countless stories of pain and tragedy. arising from what is known in the subcontinent as the partition of india, the border determining this was finalized 75 years ago to day. these other lines, a british lawyer, sir, settle, ratcliffe, drew across the map of british india to create india and pakistan. bog assigned itself divided into east and west pakistan at that time. in creating hindu majority, india and islamic pakistan. conditions was set for mos migration and religious pogroms. some 12000000 people found themselves on the wrong side of a line that divided nations along religious lines. hindus in newly created pakistan
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fled to india, and muslims in the opposite direction. up to a 1000000 people were massacred in the ensuing violence. it's a story of shared violence among pakistanis and indians. as we had into independence day celebrations of both countries, it's worth shouting from those that witness these new nations being born amidst the carnage as well as the promise of a better future. ah, i lose a g. i was joe g 40. so i, all those had arranged memories of partition. dr. d was it, jenny? d should need was know this thing that he's very what? engine light on stranger loosening. good job. some bad games. gen
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g t this started d y d. you might have, i thought they used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side he had come home own for the summer break . when all hell broke loose out of that a much better mileage. broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many yet to get to the high school, but no, get it. got there a lot of those much it everywhere from countless dead bodies and injured people arrived into my city, which was on the new border automatic, remember going there as a child to see what was happening? if any one day, only allan cur, he came to easily and said that, no, you go because there's a danger lost your life is when we came to billy, we saw oh, shandon slang, jayden beard, deviled john leslie, good. my father's business and gone and re we didn't have any money
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left just any. did you hurt and tell you if the powder thinks out other than the bottles of august, thought jonathan and watson? i'm that i'll, if anyone speaks of that time, i can immediately conjure it. in my mind. i haven't got how much it's really difficult to talk about it for those of us who remember it and it was on. i'm emotional right now because i haven't spoken about that. diamond 75 years out tomorrow. i lost my uncle a lot. so many people do these partitioned east. i she, when he said the dish teacher done each other, why it has started. i see a light, i bad pockets on programs. and i love that language because i belong to god please . i love those good. near me, the history of the world is full of stories of law but was also nothing to so you
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