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the time to break that down, my father watching the w. as a quick reminder of our top story. russia has wanted fresh attacks on infrastructure sites across ukraine. the rockets have knocked out power and heating in several cities and caused massive blackouts in neighboring moldova. saturday in asia, coming up with a brake force is always more on our website too. as we found at d, w dot com and such watching with again they get all the harvesters or immigrants, dolock, if they will, everything you enjoy eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. it's the like this for free, and we're going to need to
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a home can we can keep doing what we're doing. and that's why your green revolution is absolutely necessary. europe revealed the future is being determined. now, our documentary theory will show you how people to companies and countries are rethinking everything until i can make changes to europe revealed this week on d. w. d o. visit did afternoon, asia coming up to date, the tragic fate of god, his thumbs teenage girls facing a bleak future. many are being forced into mattie older men. families see no other option for their girls in thought about moving on the trip because i never thought there would come a day that we couldn't study any more where we wouldn't be able to achieve our
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dreams. and i would become a housewife, instead of becoming a doctor. studying now washed dishes class clothes and map the floor. all this is so hard for me. meanwhile, conservative japan loosens it, strangle hold on same sex, bought the ship, women game, new rights on their choice of life, or even if she's another woman, ah, i british manager, welcome to the the news asia. glad you could join us. i've done a stance teenage girls are being forced into a future. they don't want marriage to older men for most it's the only future. their families see entirely bond. both of them is done. the militant group has been to secondary education for girls,
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ordered women to cover themselves from head to toe and forbidden them from most work. persistent dictates like these have killed any dreams. afghan girls had of a future beyond domestic jaws. at 16 years old mary, him never imagined she would be trapped in the marriage of some one. she barely knows ethic about, but she says she had no choice. from the day the taliban bought her from school a draft, the fic, and i never thought there would come a day that we couldn't study any more where we wouldn't be able to achieve our dreams. and i would become a housewife instead of becoming a doctor as the funny l m. i. instead of studying i now wash dishes wash clothes and mopped the floor. all this is so hard, muscular famish on angel. the luncheon in afghanistan, life for women and girls, is shrinking the message from on top. a woman's place is at home and she should
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stay covered outside. a glaring contrast to this moral that somehow escaped the taliban senses. i am still kid, put a school uniform on my body, not a wedding dress but many parents feel they have no choice as money runs out. 1 miriam's father resisted the thought until the very last moment. thus, the me, every time people ask to marry my daughters, i said i wouldn't give their hands. i told him the girls must finish the university . he eventually gave in fisher. many of the girls share the same fate. it's not uncommon for them to get married voluntarily for them after the one. and while i'm at home, my conscience tells me that it's better to married it rather than be a burden on my family. what others, there's no other option left for us to gaze right in. the future is now
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tied to strangers of much older who now have the greatest say on how the rest of their lives will play out. and joining me not more is 40 coffee. she was the 1st woman deputy speaker of the i've gone to parliament and has negotiated with the taliban face to face during the doha talks. welcome miss, goofy. a teenage girls being married off by their families in the face of a bleak future under the taliban. how common is this across of grandest on now? obviously, child marriage is something that existed in our society. however, in the last 20 years, there were laws and regulations and awareness and measures that were taken to avoid child child manages. and it has many minds and used to great extent. however, since the takeover of, of amazon by taliban, as you rightly say, you know,
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lack of any green light at the end of this tunnel for african women and girls. a lot of girls are forced to marry and they young in fact. so poverty is mondays and but the major is that in my conversation with families and the girls is lack of hope and lack of future for the girls because there is no, no education, no schools, as for girls and no job. so even if i go and, you know, continue her university, she doesn't, she doesn't go to work, so there is no future for them. and that's of course, that he's our, one of our favorite signals of resigned acceptance among people that taliban dictates against women, particularly. i here to stay that that these are not going to change when people expect change. however, unfortunately, because changes in the last 4 decades have always been imposed to the people from outside of the sun. they are hoping that there will be some level of movement from
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international community to help the people when they see that there, there is no move. and in fact, when they see that the world is also going along the same line, how to work with taliban man. do not look the alternative. people are disappointed and is that there is no hope a new future added another, but i'll do. they know that this is not going to last. and i believe this, this is not going to last long because no power can sustain. and be sustainable, but by exclusionary politics, a taliban have excluded everyone from the, the society, from the power, from the social life. and obviously they cannot sustain. but the problem they, the issue is now, you know, how do we mobilize ourselves as international community and politicians in afghanistan for an alternative, including tyler one year but what the bread is, the international community. i mean, there is been more than a year since it took over. i've gone on you me to lot of one leaders. do you get
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the impression that the international community has lost interest or do you think they are actively engaging? the international community focus has shifted a that's unfortunate. and they believe that's unfortunate because the world is only able to handle one crisis at the time. and i think in the case of ukraine, now of course, the brave woman of you, dan, has shifted the focus. but let's all remember that atlanta sun, if you continue to be the way it is available, have inspired a lot of military extinguish groups. and that those groups could post security threats to the one eyed international community. there is unfortunately, no unity different countries have their approach. i think the west is used losing its limit over the region over afghanistan before because you can use that the leverage. i think the need to really work the united nations, everybody with political community as of a society of our nasa, women, lead organizations and women lead a movement for
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a political process which is genuine. and as i said before, including color on, i'm not in favor of exclusion of anybody. i think this is not going to again bring sustainability. let's not look at all the balaban are doing the thought of on supreme leader of this month. instructed judges to follow shorter your law, and then you had 9 women lashed and public in not use them, have gone to sun. how much worse does it get? miss goofy? is public storming mixed. i think they're going to become tougher and tougher if you look at the trends since last september, the 1st and the issue was banning goes beyond grade 6 from school. now if you look at that in over the last year or so, they have issued $32.00 edits to eliminate woman's rights. and basically it's not a lot, but it's a complete set of or orders and, and x to minimize women's rights. and the last one is you said inforcement of
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shania, which also has its own condition, but tal about on unfortunately doing the extreme way. and in public a previous to that was a banning women and girls from public places such as parks restaurants and you know, james, of course not many women in afghanistan use these places. but the mentality of tal about that the only see the power by eliminating women's from the public and social spare it. that is something that we, we must challenge and we must confront. what should of gone women do in the interim? african women are movement is the only mobilized movement i would say at the current situation against taliban. and yes, they have not been big protests because the situation is extremely challenging. and you know that in 3 weeks ago, the other said, some of my colleagues, some of the women protesters, they are still in the custody of taliban. and they were preparing
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a protest for 25th of november, which is the start of the campaign on violence against women or ending violence against women. we at the international community, international level, those women who have left up amazon. we have mobilize that we're sellers and to, to amplify the voice of our system from inside of amazon. we have been meeting as you'd id, say, leaders, institutions. it's all the statements that we hear from the world. the there's, i think there were leaders must support meaningfully, a woman centric political process. we lived there for the time being. thank you so much for joining us today for their coffee or as a pleasure. thank you. mean by in japan, there is greater freedom for women and their choice of a legal life bought. now this month talk kills metropolitan government began issuing partnership certificates to same sex couples who live and work in the capital. same sex partners have struggled to have. the unions recognized and conservative japan, many eligibility you couples, see the move as
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a small step in the right direction. this may seem like just another day for mickey and katie. a yeah. but their lives have changed. the couple can now be officially registered as same sex partners. they still don't have the status of a legal marriage, but they will enjoy the same rights in key areas, such as housing, health and welfare. a long awaited move by the government. to what a more mean a lot of people support our relationship than this it was, i wonder why the government hasn't taken so long to take the step away. instead, some politicians have made really negative, gone for like being mentally ill of you that are disgusting. he komatsu a the l g p t q advocates. now hope those attitudes will change.
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on november 1st, rainbow colors covered tokyo's municipal building. as the new law came into force, dozens of people gather to celebrate. as the capital begins issuing partnership certificates to same sex couples who live and work in the megacity. i mean, it's really a touching moment thing. the took your government building lit in rainbow colors with all these people. it feels like at 1st article moment. but hurdles still remain in june, a caught in the also co prefecture. ruth, that a ban on same sex marriage is constitutional. in addition, same sex partnerships are still not recognized on a national level. katie and micky, say japan needs to take a big step towards embracing sexual diversity. you know, connor gardner did or minis, styles of her family. the do not while with consist of a mother,
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a fighter into kits. we should be more flexible when thinking of a family the happy couple through a wedding party in october. now the new partnership program is adding even more positivity to their relationship. but they still hope their devotion to each other will be fully recognized. one day. that's it for today, or there's more bits on the region on our website, or back to more of the same time. so you then, bye sh, this star of species conservation, the panda. but what about animals that are less cuddly? they often find themselves on the side line. researchers want to change all that and call for more courage to be ugly. step aside and
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