Skip to main content

tv   DW News Asia  Deutsche Welle  December 27, 2022 4:15pm-4:30pm CET

4:15 pm
as it will accelerate plants to create a specialized military units to deal with drones after failed to shoot down drones that crossed the border from the communist knoll. the 1st such incident in 5 years has raised serious questions about souls edifice cape of it. and that's it from me and the news team for now i'll have an update of course the top of the hour don't go way up. next is dw, the news asia stay tube for that coming up just after the break. otherwise, d, w dot com is always there. good news, i'm gabrielle. i switched with we've got to understand that globalization works,
4:16 pm
but he does not reach more than 30 percent of the world population. very simple, not fussy. that's very convenient for the chinese. after all, the port will be for varied schemes in the mediterranean, as potomac, kind of great sarcophagus. if anything he was proud of it was to be a steal worker like his grandparents and his parents. this is his business, the company of all that life. well, the winners and losers, globalization, where do we stand? starts january 5th on d, w. visited our venues, asia coming up to date. serious human rights violations continue to impact the lives of some of a shows most vulnerable, hottest bonbons report on 3 stories from 3 countries. beginning in afghanistan, where the ban on 2nd school education for girls is killing dreams and pausing
4:17 pm
futures. in south korea, the whole of horrors. our facility for abandoned children became a place of murder, torture, and rape in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. and an ongoing crisis in the philippines . as authorities try to combat the online sexual exploitation of children. ah. my british manager, welcome to the special edition of d. w. news a shark that you could join us. the taliban takeover of of gustavo in august 2021 has reshaped society. the most of all for women, new laws restrict their movements and what they wear and deny them access to education. it's taught up to a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school,
4:18 pm
which will have big consequences on the potential and the prosperity of the country . the w sondra pit osmond find this report from kabul. ah, these girls are hungry for the education they get, its are gonna high school in cobbling. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor? raise your hands so that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond grade 6, the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay at home. hello, linda flat. i will try my best to continue with my classes here. but i asked the slammy camera to open goals. school still great to algebra for that we can study
4:19 pm
properly get a dozen fiddlers that am not the best. this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls. these are the now, there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the teachers keep going, but everyone knows that when the girls finish this great, all these would be doctors will be banned from school. wow. touch. some of them are in the, i feel for the future of, for children. i feel that leave will be as a literate in the future. he's another. i and another, a country without education does not have a future. i mean, the future before all of us lives in the hands of these teenagers, i could share those, those. my show good. the father. i had to tell my students, you can't come back here until as a new order or in tom. why are you taking my students out of class a good to no matter since me tissue. oh,
4:20 pm
we take that question to the taliban. made history for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. that's the ministry responsible for social behavior to fit with the taliban vision. of islam, delaware, the spokesman mirrors many other answers by only offering any base if ansari list for them that'll donor, somebody, hama, hobbits that there are definitely some problems for the greats. after class 60, but you need to ask the ministry of education for specific. so the issue will not last forever that, that i hope it will be resolved sooner today, the islamic emerald is thinking about a ticket. cuba saddam has been out of school for 2 years. first, due to corona, then the taliban. the 16 year old study set home alone induced emily. i miss being that my friends, i miss drawing and studying with them. i also miss being that might each other during exam, so i missed them. all. my biggest hope was to become
4:21 pm
a doctor. now my biggest hold is that my school will start again. her oldest sister, fresh day, is a teacher. she still works teaching little boys. she understands sad, duff's desire for schooling, but can do little to cheer her up. i mean habit like had a body commissioner camera every time said off. here's the news that schools remain closed for girls. she gets more depressed. she cries at least once a week had she sits with a bleeding heart asking why the school is not opening it. i can't, i finish grade 12, michelle myself. it was the monday. oh, i've gone his dance. little girls are still in school, but despite domestic and international pressure, the taliban won't let high school girls continue their education. currently, that lease nearly a 1000000 futures hanging on next stories of a massive human rights candle in south critical brothers home where they were kept to the mercy of older emits and guards. more than 600 people. mostly children were
4:22 pm
killed and hundreds of others were beaten, reaped, and enslaved survivors are still waiting for an official apology. a jimmy jay and young son was 9 years old when he was brought to brothers home, a welfare center in blue sun. because of his short stature, he stood at the front of his row of children, directly witness to the abuse, often inflicted by other residents who had risen to positions of authority. only got the body just won't be to raised his club to beat the boy again. when he had another seizure, could you go to the club, hit him right in the head with a crack as he fell down, you'll know that i can get blood poured from the head. and there was a horrible smell when his body shook lower than the blood spread like water as he collapsed about him, his pupils were totally dilated and wound up. political and young son did not see the boy again. for over a decade, han his campaign for the truth. now he's working on
4:23 pm
a replica of brothers home to shed more light on what happened there. investigators now say 657 people died at the facility south korea's truth and reconciliation commission confirmed evidence of slavery, rape, and murder at brothers home in the 19 seventies and eighties that impacted tens of thousands and people can. william wasn't his oh, it was confirmed that the human dignity of the detainees at brothers home was violated in various ways. including force flavor, assault, abuse, sexual violence, and death. and it was confirmed that the government did not fulfill at shooty to manage and oversee brothers hall. yes. or no handling counts, repeated sexual abuse. who humans are under the big bullies didn't have to share their beds, aniko, so they had lots of space. but look space they used to sexually assault the pretty looking ones they picked up during their free time, wasn't picking up. well, if they didn't comply, they dragged the boys to the washroom,
4:24 pm
they mean beat them up and sexually assault them. there didn't go. that was our daily routine huddle been going. and young son spent 3 years at brothers home. a 1987 investigation into abuse brothers home was quashed under pressure from the then military dictatorship, which wanted to stifle dissent following revelations of other abuses. however, these new findings following a 4 year investigation may force lawmakers here at the country's national assembly to take a greater interest in pass legislation. on hand, young son says he will be patient other to the will tell, will my little tall fog on august the mighty room, if no action follows an apology, thought it, then it's just a show show for the apology to be sincere. that has to be a special law established for compensation. i don't, i'm or no one will accept the apology. she can even if they promised to make one
4:25 pm
right now who gonna, who or the noodle tomb without clear survivors have been filing lawsuits for years . bread brothers home closed in 1987 complicating legal options. some opinion only about $600.00 applicants of so far come forward for the investigation. i'm willing to 1st understand exactly who the 30000 people were and why they were detained. and those were verified to have suffered could be compensated for their damages, hadn't, it won't come you to on. yeah. now hand, young son continues to ad details to his reconstruction, hoping it offers more concrete testimony is all the online sexual exploitation of children is a global issue, but it's especially problematic in the philippines. a recent unicef report estimates that at least 2000000 children in the country have been targets of such abuse in the past year alone. the doublet gail motus reports the investigators make their move early in the morning. 3 simone changes operations are
4:26 pm
conducted across the philippines. the target children forced into online prostitution for detective petrol, the national bureau of investigation, it's a good day. but he says it's just the tip of the iceberg. for after the, it's very alarming, especially for definitely not children because they are being groomed online. and it's very hard to identify and to prevent them from, from being split because they, they are actually being communicated by the facility or a unit that report finds that the pin demick has made children in the philippines much more vulnerable to sexual abuse. according to the research, one in 5 children, aged between 12 and 17, was subjected to great instances of online sexual abuse. with classrooms largely
4:27 pm
empty for much of the pandemic. many children found themselves exploring the internet without guidance. thousands were logged into sending photos, for instance, to online boyfriend, and then got mailed to send more to bennett at madrid. the other thing also, which is very bad, i don't know which is worse, is that a lot of incense offenders, especially for younger children. now also realize that they can make money out of the incest, and that the videotape and or live stream sexual abuse and, and it sounded according to madrid. many of these relatives tell themselves that if the abuse happened online, no one gets hurt. but for a child, she says it's just as damaging as in real life, every dying, somebody views,
4:28 pm
those child sexual abuse images. it's like they're being abused again. so it's a never ending of you. if you think about it, that's what so bad about. because like you always are on the lookout that someone will recognize you. according to the unicef reports the philippines, other global epi center of the live stream, sexual abuse trait. a key concern is now that with travel regulations, almost back to normal. many peter files from abroad will come to meet their victims in person. detective pedro says that they are in close contact with foreign law enforcement partners. but keeping up with new apps and the dark web is a challenge. we really have to increase our capacity in identifying the stripes of offences,
4:29 pm
especially the technical side of this rest ag shuttle today. less than one percent of such cases in the philippines are reported to authorities and that's it for today. there's most orders from the region on our website, w dot com, forward slash asia as them. or you can follow us on facebook and twitter and see you soon. a pulse with the beginning of the story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's only about the perspective culture information. this is dw and d, w made from mines. how about taking a few risks?
4:30 pm
you could even take a chance on the la raring to, ah, don't expect a happy ending literature list 100 german histories with welcome to global 3000 refuge from global warming. why duluth.

18 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on