tv DW News Asia Deutsche Welle September 5, 2022 6:30pm-6:46pm CEST
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ah, franklin, i already knows. welcome to take talk with him about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now. new to this is the w news, asia coming up to date, abolishing bright kidnapping in indonesia, a sexual violence lore is meant to make adoptions a thing of the past. but some men want to keep the tradition alive. i'll talk to a gender activist. cut off from outside health, 130000 pregnant women,
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caught off by pakistan. sponsoring plants. many of you to give both soon. but under what conditions and we're savvy. make us feel the burn in japan. how labor and water shortages threaten h o farming practices? ah, i'm being vigilant. glad you could join us. hailed a gift for all indonesian women after a decade of resistance from conservative lawmakers, the c a parliament passed a landmark bill to tackle sexual violence. it gives victims a legal framework to seek justice for women on the remote island of zuba. it's hot the local stamp out the controversial practice of bright kidnapping. we have this report from t w's team in indonesia, and take and go, and for days they are known across the country and the down. a huge wedding
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ceremonies in simba a small island in eastern in asia. this is the christian community, deeply rooted in tradition, a tradition that at times has a very dark side. some of the brides in somber have actually been stolen, stolen by men who want to shortcut lengthy negotiations with their parents. women like let's call her reba. a viral video captured how she was kidnapped by her cousin earlier this year when she was forced to stay at his house. she tells me just before the wedding be 26 years old managed to escape. he went into my room and took me by force. i fought back at 1st. then they grabbed my hand, dragged me until i peed my pants. i fell and they pick me up again. then they threw me into the truck. i didn't have feelings for the sky if he like me. why didn't he talk nicely to my family? why was i treated like an animal? i have my pride. i'm
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a human being to once abducted women in the eyes of the local community, lose their dignity because they are in the hands of a single men. in most cases, their families give in to say face. but now there is a new law since april, the sexual violence act versus up to 9 years in prison and half defines for forced marriage in the west. soon were regent once the law enforced quickly. a long time ago. cannibal guy of the fie that supports the reed, our culture is not like that. it's polite, within an independent country for 77 years. we are the primitive nation we uphold human rights, especially for women. we must punish these people. severe in europe rode home for about a broken church, and so the island has also turned against the now legal practice of stealing women at please that i know is a priest and women's rights activist. she says in such a traditional society, institutions now has
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a particular obligation to implement the new law. carlo said the abbey happening, but if only the law enforcement officials had a fig concentra perspective, i believe that they could immediately arrive at the same. what was the matter if it's wrong, social cards or a family member? the lar can be used to save the fix. they had the problem is amy libra. limitation and must have been long or either is seeing a psychologist and still lives in fear other abductors. one of them has been arrested by 3, remain on the right. she has some hope, at least for other young women ensemble. i want to leave sooner, but i'm still waiting for the legal process to finish. i want to go to bali, anywhere that is far away. i don't want to live here by them, but as long as the tradition is strong and the implementation of the lice week many women on the island has no doubt that the stealing will go on. ah,
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tom guy powers 3 has been working for women's rights. human rights and gender equality for over 15 years. great to have you on the show. tell me what needs to change to stamp out this tradition on the island of saba. i think we do have a lot of things. yeah. i'm in a 2 in the field and when it comes to the coming back up, we need to work with different a life a lot in the society. like for example, with the religious leader, we've tried chemo leaders or traditional law leaders, and also in the local. 5 government, but most importantly with the national government. however, the society also takes part in this issue. yes. so they also need to be step up a step up and make some kind of in the french as well to pick up. what's the,
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what's the problem in societies it clinging to this tradition, or is it a, a certain group of men who are taking advantage of what was a tradition? i think this is also same. the are similar with the under brofy and ccr when it comes to women and men issue and using the traditional gender roles. 5 all women always put in the support of the net, the bush ations. and of course, when it comes to the additions, it, we know very well that most of the traditions in indonesia or maybe in around the world. it always a lead by men. and of course, they do have some kind of practices that sometimes hum, very hum to do women. and i thing nice shows that up yet, women pushy. sions. in even in the traditions,
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sometimes really not favorable for women. tell me what, what can women do to say face to face for victim a crime like this? what the women is to do is you like to build her on confidence. but the most important thing is not the women, but it's the society and also the sporting system. the society needs to understand that they cannot put the blame to women. that's worse. and aren't there snow or what nuclear nega thief ascent, the men's thoughts victims, and they need to be. i mean the victims needs to be convinced that says the victims in this oh baby shania. so they need to be protected and they need to be need to get a lot of support from their surrounding. and also i think the local government else
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also didn't the national government since right now we do have niece or no, not that big dias or the and bisexual violence low. i think it's can grow white, made the protection through the fig, dims. you heard it from gender activists and consultant on guys post fee. thank you very much for being on the show today. ah, more aid is on its way to pakistan, but it can't come soon enough. if lots of kind of a 1300 lives satellites show the scale of disaster following a severe drought record monsoon rains and melting place, years of submerged a 3rd of the country, millions of lost their homes. there are warnings of more rain in the north while sub waters rise in the south. evacuations continued, but some people refused to leave their places and possessions. shelters of crowded waterborne, diseases spreading, and its women and children affected most. sammy darby and her 2
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children are keeping watch for a doctor who has said to be coming to this camp site. the expectant mother is one of 500 people seeking shelter here. impinge our province on the only high ground in the area. at least 5 other pregnant women live here. all of them are desperate. that in maple molina milan, i am 9 months pregnant. even where should i go to get medicines. they come and give the wrong medication here at the camp for the give medicines for colds and flu. i am weak, there is no one, not even a female doctor of we in pakistan, it's often deemed inappropriate for women to consult male doctors. that complicates the situation of around 130000 pregnant women who urgently need care. family does last visit to a doctor was a month ago. she tried to reach the city for help,
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but failed 3rd. and he said one thing that i can't go to the sitting in the. * parts are also under water. how will i go after walking so much and what on my feet are injured because i have slipped many dimes. so this is my 9th month and i had slipped. what if i had fallen harder we should be provided with facilities? is at this i get as i was they as a 1000000 without proper sanitation at the campsite. farmingdale can't bear the thought of giving birth here. but as the due date approaches, she knows she needs to get herself prepared. oh, from too much water to not enough water shortages hitting japan's was hobby farmers . the root of the plant is used to produce the spicy, green paystub. sushi that delivers that delicious brain burn. but a bumper harvest is reliant on attention to detail and lots of water, both of which today's japan can't guarantee. no.
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it's one of the most valuable vegetables in the world. just one kilo can fetch hundreds of euro's producing. it is labor intensive. no one knows that better than asada. i was sabi farmer in japan's ease of peninsula. he can spot a good plant by its buds, the more of them the better the taste, but to truly thrive what it needs most is water. something in short supply these days they used to be more than enough of it here. but reforestation with kenneth for his trees means the soil no longer holds rainwater as well. on top of that hot spells now hit more frequently and for longer. heat is poisoned for with sabi in japan's most important growing region.
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drop it in out in the day. i thought it might not be possible to grow with sabi here in the future. is it all, you know, when you're here we are already finding that in some places. there's not enough water for production, didn't visit the day. harvest are shrinking and not only because of the changing environment and climate. there's also a shortage of workers in the countryside. so much so that a santos, elderly relatives and neighbors have to help out. this generation could be the last to farm these lands. local enigma nothing. which takes a long time to build up a good stalker. the seedlings have to be handled properly saved on digits. if this expertise is lost on me, the whole business of growing la fabi is in danger. he taking a joke to anita with a shock on many young people in aging. japan don't want to toil on the land,
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producing with sabi, they eat less of it too. because of its high price, pure was sabi is usually only offered in upscale restaurants, freshly grated, and traditionally served with raw fish, the vegetables, renowned for its spiciness, which rises through the nose and quickly fades away. soon, perhaps for ever. let's hope not for any of those stories more had to our website d, w dot com slash asia. otherwise, i'll see you same place, same time tomorrow. you can join us away. is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult.
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over 80 percent. the how reliable is that number? 50 to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. european gas prices again, reach name record highs on monday. you countries are digesting the implications of russia's decision to switch off flows down the node stream one pipeline to germany announced late on friday. european stocks dropped at the start of the week and the euro has been trading at its lowest value against the dollar for 2 decades. chimney's chancellor schultz insists his country can make it through the winter without russian gas. but your will need to reorganize its energy supplies per kid does not have of more on their sled speak to mcdermott and maria de maps this deputy director of the brussels based economic think tank brougham. thanks a lot for joining us on d. w. business at this shut off of the no stream one.
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