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with agent and that i was being used was on each to with a mr. from a psychological point of view. it was very clever allegation, and i was alone. neither marcia nor veronica. were there the but i was no one to support motion. you get a knitting ciocca told him, was up until i told them i was going to drive to lithuania to see my children's school. but they said i 1st had to record a video as a touch video was i lost the news from. did you go out? yes. id want hummel's go, book alone, vazo gesture, woburn grove with now do o, c, d, o, for reuben baton, is due to blood work and that's how they force you to leave your country by using psychological pressure by telling lies by threatening you and your family. well the for a regime that is the freight of its opponents forcing switzerland and many others out of the country or putting them into jail. the only way to stay in power. mm. 0,
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$1.00 of those with, ah, a ah plan which printed molar that my daughter tonya, who brought in every protest after the election from bridging unable ladies on september 6th 2020. she was a residential with honda. and yet she was followed to marsh. her car was started today and she was taken into custody and mushrooms and blacky over a number like a storm. ah, ah, with my mush tottenville or my husband stayed in beller road to help our daughter
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and her husband would she do much your more in discuss it, shall he turn your look to you? good. she's lost more weight, but otherwise she seemed relatively fit and cheerful. ruler, well i'm glad that i she would have put on a brave face stuff so that you don't lose ha. one time she almost started crying cuz i asked her if something was wrong. but she said no, no, everything's okay. miss jenkins, this is all the women right, that they don't have enough food in the penal colony really? that's why they're losing. why do you think they have to work but don't have food? so just some porridge and fermented, travis couples the glass and let you know grandpa. i love you. i so much in member know i can, could at least come for my birthday. i get
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a hold of them and mine, lucy. oh my dear little ones. i'd love to, i miss you so much, but at the moment grandpa can't come back. can you at least send something? okay, but tell us what it's like in belarus. now. sure. it's all over the fires. gone out if everything's getting worse. nose jobs, wages living standards. sure. would you like me asked? i am here. what can we do? we can't leave them in which i can talk to you soon. we love and miss you her, but that's yes my bye. good bye. they will declare in the meeting all the people who had collected signatures from my candidacy in various cities. that's when i 1st met tanya.
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ah city. sure. yeah. she's such a good person or she is cool. very martineau. she slows a lot of them just until she someone with a pure heart. it was a heavy blow glass when tony was arrested, a phone you a d ah applica tanya's when she was sentenced to 5 and a half years i told my grandson. he asked me 5 years was a long time i said yes, vanya, it's a very long time how many days is it? he asked, i said, it's very many days good. why he alice from long and there was so much pain in his voice. shambrika boldenow ah
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young dex garage door. little in you have to say ever since that election day i have not stopped feeling guilty for even one human generally. and if i kept yaller cars there ask about every time when someone is detained. charlotte has their household shasky. oh gets beaten in prison like that. i feel because the only guilty man knew him almost because we didn't finish something that we started 1st on what to what dominion the delay. mm. where you end up in exile is a personal story. for me, it was berlin that, that time or switch donna, it is been use the capital fleet van. yeah. less than an hour away from the border of bellows wanting. that sticks
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out. there's a huge sal dirty for billers and ukraine. people here just seem to realize that the war on ukraine and dictatorship is very close. mm hm. it's with lenin, protected by the lithuanian states. and security in the headquarters is hi ah, they're only allowed to film in the entrance hall and in the conference room to atlanta as or other offices arrested. or we can call it the exact government. we can call it center of democratic forces, whatever. in fact, this is the political heart all for democratic movement of belo stripe. al, here are movement of the political idea. the narrative star been born.
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he didn't print anything for me. no, no time there was working with all of them will raise it about mac of i. so we're meeting to discuss our trip to the united nations in new york. ah, only it'll be a brief visit. but just for days, much to review this part of the delegation for stat vilegas supplies with lena taken off, scam franak via shorter car. because alexander slick was, you know, they'll be a bit of time to relax when we arrive. but in the evening, we're going to the clinton's reception, i get this team from just one reception, or do we have to work through the night with you had that engine to be really it's being organized by bill and hillary clinton. you for your mike, you are. the 2nd appointment is important. it's with joe biden. thank you for coming in. that's not confirmed yet, but we've asked for a meeting. i am stuck now after she left the bellows,
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she disappeared from information space. she was here in the villas. some of us were in cave manual, fast were still in minsk. so i took flight from keith on august, the 13. i. so childcare for the 1st time was few weeks after elections. and the next day i started to work here, i think a help to form the team we have right now with i was a very young kid who en lucas shanker. took bower. and i went to the 1st to hear of their school location could became president. so my whole entire life of myself passed a with lucas, younger all my life was in fight against wickersham. all my life. and when i was in
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school, when i was 11 years old, i was hooton's thick curse against lacresha and everywhere in the town, i was detained for the 1st time when i was 13 years old. and i spent the whole night in police, soul and the whole life. and though it was in this fight, but we never had such power such energy and such, such a chance to win as we have right now. awe before she meets some president to premier. so she must understand what he or she can influence because when we go to the room of the meeting, she's the speaker. i am near by making notes. of course i can say something a few words, what they can not be a speaker. she is a speaker, so the preparation is king. oh,
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i think next 50 years that will not be present then to police station and bella roost. who has such meetings as ford lana has now it's unique historical period. or she mentioned the very high level, the highest level possible. mm hm. where trying for 27 years, everything. and we always lacked something. ah, her inexperience, oscar superpower. she doesn't want to be a politician. she doesn't want to be a president should ask of ambitions. and this is also part of her identity. part of her style. people are tied to for dinner. politicians like myself or on their back to leaders. she is exactly what we need is that there was us, if you can be a great mother taking care of thousands of different things at the same time, then you can govern a country or use them. if you have competent advisors at your side, almost that being a president is about pursuing common goals, having
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a sense of the people's moral sensibilities and, and understanding of the country as a whole address. ah, what is impressive for me is. politics is nuts for politicians only. it should be open to everyone, so you don't have to get it all to go school or coming from a party background. the one day you are a housewife. and the other day you're pulsation. with a lot of them. when you are in exile, you don't stop carrying about your country. the country is the case. you are more involved in domestic politics and yet it is difficult to change it. lucas shanker
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highlands, his opponents, and many of them in prison. so the only hope is the opposition in exile. now some of those who started out with me in 2020 now accuse me of not letting them join my team. i think that's not true. are you ready to take on your leadership role to accept full responsibility as the newly elected president, with a new cabinet at all? honest, i accept full responsibility. it's time if we build something and then we also need to form a cabinet dining on you. and of course this cabinet needs to be one that is not in any way comparable with the regime in viet rolly santa houston. sure chance is she what we would have? yeah, i would like to know whether in your office and in the new cabinet if attention will finally be paid to ensuring that there is
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a gender balance with 2 family. just the fact that i have been working like a bulldozer for years now. it is like my oath to the people of the address he has to go home. ah ah, going to billers is for me like going to turkey. no difference at all. there is the kind of agreement between those leaders like adeline and to push ankle once you challenge one of them who are challenging the other. so this way, they can easily do you to each other. ah,
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ah, 100 meters away. there's another world. so our freedom ends here, and we're to italian regime stars from here on the right here is open the borders and free the hostages means political prisoners must be very sad for switzerland and the others to be so close to her country what's altogether so far away yet my store has carpet that anything distance plays a role in how homesick you feel up or longing to be reunited with your family to be in place. as you love is just as strong whether you're 40 minutes away or a 1000 kilometers. if you can't measure it in distance, i didn't put you in
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a moment, but when the time comes, i'll be home much faster than just the my cham. john. what is your imagination? you dream to, to have a family life or struggle for the country? and then with your husband, my dream is to be together with my husband and my children. ah, in oldish circumstances in or i dunno. i may be my husband who will be in politics in the future and i will be just his wife. what is interesting is that you were his wife once upon a time, and now we are talking about him as your husband is changed, use 30 status right now. actually i still feel as wife of my husbands in all. and then when my husband is released, i will be
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a behind him and he will be the front, the front person in my family, and the most may be in the country. and i will not go to her, but fight with him for a, for recognition or for terror. so this is pamela villiers are more important for me . mm. some people might be unsatisfied with what she says. she as a woman, having the power does not hold on to it and rather wants to step back when her husband is free and he would do hope that her country will also be free. that day
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when i was in prison for publishing an article, it was my wife d like who did everything she could to get me out and show the injustice to the world. that reminds me of sweat on us, fight for her husband, sergey all that. so when sweep done, it was in berlin. i wanted them to meet, also to cease to let can do what i couldn't to reach swift on us in our war. hello, i and i again, my wife like you, how are you? i was honored to me. thank you for calling. thank you with a pleasure. genom strickland massage my will so jens arrest as a turning point in turkey. john was a very important public figure after the fact that he was put in prison was the 1st sign that turkey was going off the rails with these i dutch shannon, a cupboard seater. we use them. so i thought i need to explain
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in europe and especially before laura from parliament, just how outrageous it was in there, how close knowing that you're standing for what's right gives you such power. suddenly you can express everything just suddenly. you're able to speak out my advice, you begin to speak emotionally, felt good and loving it. as pushback, you have to power to counter it to the gauge. it was around midnight when the prisoners were released. there was so many people crowding around. i couldn't even get near john but but then a corridor suddenly opened up and i got to him. dora chilled the banyan negative. you them too. it was pure joy
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faster and i thought that my husband's ship gate must have felt something similar when he 1st entered the court yard of village in the prison he would say. so how did you decide to fight for your husbands and how was it put, for example, i remember my case. i was that you in i'm not good in talking crowds, i will so trembling. i mean, what was your case in the hall hall with started? oh look, everything was the same. i feel absolutely. till now. i feel it says that uncomfortable in front of the amount of people. i'm really, i don't, you know, i'd rather modest and shy person. i'm not like talkative, but when you have to do something, we are women,
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we are stronger than we sometimes think about ourselves. i remember in 2020, absolutely eric and was shown you for me and it was my 1st speech in european parliament. just imagine i and i remember i, i guess you, i had speech, i didn't know how this reputed parliament look like. and the door opens and i see this massive room. and i told no, i may step back. but look, what can i do? i went and assured those features with the, with the beaten people in the prisons, they were to which had harris and freight. yeah. women usually lose sometimes underestimates our so i believe in normal power and we have much more power to put that man. so which was, but still i would like to have better rhetoric. i knew
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i took in simple wars. i don't know this, this diplomatically engaged where people say something. so you say, say, and you can't understand what he's talking about. well, you know, but yeah, what your husband knows that you are competing for him all real world little. she knows that i company not for him channels the time paying for it. of course, you know, was in the lawyer vacation which support, you know, if you're in jail and so on as you, why campaign for the others and you there were times when i was through so exhausted and you say, look, i can't do this anymore. but you wake up in the morning, the same good. now you can transfer him, you can take a shower while you can. what's your husband's and 1000 provide the people come to this so we can enroll ah, a
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time. oh, perfect. here in this tragic, we feel a need to attend all the events link to bella. ruth pierre, to the children. say, this is our way of helping. mamma and papa condition were fighting for the program by me part 1st with climate thanks to atlanta, chicken or sky of the world has not forgotten belarus. yeah, she's not going to take up arms and liberate the prisoners of some other from it's to people who must do that
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again. yeah, i don't want to live in any other country than pierre. natalie smith? absolutely. i don't even entertain the idea. even. i don't know when we will be able to return visitors, but it will happen up that uncertain mouth's thought at the place. i don't the thought ah. ready i firmly believed that one day is confounding, struggles with trying and our countries will retrieve democracy. the wife keeps up the hope for that day. i wish you an all political prisoners the strength to endure and salute your boundless determination to struggle. sincerely yours, john did that ah
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blood boss said legally doesn't buy. and the 2nd defeats of the season. that and more coming up in schools. ah, i'm all azako. welcome to the program, western leaders, a firm there support for ukraine against russian aggression. on day 2 of the munich security conference, german foreign minister on the lena bear book said the war could only end justly once russian troops have pulled out if you credit. what has happened with you as the secretary of state antony blinking confirmed washington's commitment to its nato allies that his land looks ahead to a safe and stable future where you are and ukraine by public gemini, defense minister boris. the story is emphasized the need for collective action. russia must not and will not succeed,
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with its imperialism and its contempt for international law and international peace architecture. and because neither diplomacy nor tough economic sanctions have made put in change, cough hours show a 4th is the right response. dw correspondent terry shall centers this assessment from the conference. the 2nd day of the munich security conference is a rapp. discussions were again dominated by the war in ukraine, especially the strength of the transit lennox relationship, and it's enduring commitment to help ukraine when that war, german foreign minister on alina bareback said the war would. and only if and when russian president vladimir putin changes his position and withdraws his troops from ukraine, us secretary of state antony blinking, thanked germany for changing its position and agreeing to send heavy weaponry to ukraine and their ukrainian counterpart demitra kula said his country needs more
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more ammunition, more artillery, and especially those tanks that have now been promised, but not yet delivered. china's top diplomat, wang ye, said his country would soon present a plan to end the war and ukraine's kula said he looks forward to hearing about it . the top american representative at the conference, you as vice president carmella harris, reassured european allies that the u. s. remains committed to their security as well as to helping ukraine. and she had a message for russia to, she said, all of those people who are committing war crimes in ukraine as well as those who ordered them to do so, will not get away with it. terry shells reporting from munich, the basso for the eastern ukrainian city of promote re, just on russia's wagner, great mercenaries claimed to have taken control of a village north of the city. the fight for bomb mode has become the longest running battle of russia's war with staggering casualties for the wagner forces leading the
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assault, hounding away at their russian attack as sending off the relentless on back moot. he's a wagon group leader yevgeny. pre goshen has claimed his troops have taken a village just outside the city, but ukrainian soldiers make clear how the russian advances here have come at huge constant they're, they're sending a lot of troops. i don't think that sustainable for them to keep attacking this way . they're just there. other places were of their bodies. i just piled up there the, there's a trench where they just don't evacuate their wonder if they were killed and they just leave them there and send more waves and waves of people. the u. s. says the tactics are all part of the wagner groups disregard for its own men's lives or sounds weak. i do want to say this about divine group and it he,
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in particularly with respect to back move. i mean, again, they're treating their recruits largely conflicts as basically as cannon fodder, throwing them into a literal meat grinder here in human ways without a 2nd thought and will ukrainian soldiers have been defending the shattered city for months. now. they say west and equipment light, these bush mazda ahmed vehicles provided by australia is helping, but that more is urgently needed. narrowly did the white, the budget give us more military equipment, more weapons on we will deal with the russian occupier, but we will destroy them. it allows them to, but a more hill, molden west and tanks all set to arrive soon. ukrainian troops already learning how to operate these gym and made leopard twos here in poland. but for now, back moods defenders will have to keep working with what they've got
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has a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of israelis have joined what have become weekly protests against benjamin netanyahu is right when government opponents criticized plans to give the administration more points, more power to appoint supreme court judges. they say the changes are an attack on democracy. the government says the judiciary wheels too much power. leaders have condemned north korea for launching a long range, ballistic missile into the sea of japan. u. s. secretary of state anthony, blinking along with colleagues from japan and south korea, countries to enforce existing sanctions against north korea. pyongyang says the launch is in response to military drills in the region. heavy snow in pakistan controlled kashmir has left some areas completely cut off. that's racing fears that supplies of food and medicine could could run short. even as more
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snow is expected. extra say, climate change makes extreme weather events like this. more likely. the nealon valley is often quite a beast of heaven on earth. the snow covered mountains and homes make the place look even more surreal. but the unusually heavy snow hath left nearly 40000 residence in death. beer for cattle herder shot to her is what it, the lack afforded good, meek, his sheep thick. well, with a lot of the other end of you, i get because of the unexpected, heavy snow was short of an old feed who got key if you like that, but roads are blocked and we can't get any surprises. no, the ball got out is also a threat. the wild animals could attack our life stop. i got another like tigers and bears. yeah. not a matter that nearby an avalanche hath blocked the road leading to the hospital.
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this father has come to another town. it kilometers away, carrying his thick chide on his back loretto. we came here for treatment of her when we get some medicine, i'm going home with the snow means there's a danger. i could slip our lives. we've heard that some roads are blocked while i was glad that there were 4 people here. fetching water and daily tasks have become much more arduous. thank defi, climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme better events, badly disrupting people's life. and he's in loki. snow is affecting the livelihoods of the people who live here and olga light, soccer ball. the other is killing their livestock and damaging their crops. were you, especially in the upper parts of the valley, then beg for her, how many potatoes grown there, and it's the main source of income, huddled people, some who, but the harvest is now much smaller. we're one of the,
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so we're pakistan thief. it emits less than one boyfriend of the wilds, greenhouse gas emission. but it's people here are experiencing that just a consequence. 5th of climate change, 1st hand. ah sport, thou and by an munich could travel to mercy. i mentioned glad back with a familiar face in their starting 11. for my glad back go keep a yan summer. just join to bremond and the went to transfer window. now, glad by hadn't lost to the bavarian in for competitive games. they're hoping to hand by and only their 2nd last this season and they didn't disappoint the home funds. glad bar fans were dressed for carnival, hoping the foals could keep their own beaten run versus buyer and alive. buyer and help glovebox by hurting themselves early in the match. in the 8th minute they are
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equal mckuddle clot player in play i went now the fowl did not look. they had serious people. montana was the last man which meant red card. the buyer now to 10 men, what bar were quick to strike? the handball or labarte, a free kick deep in byron territory. enlarge tyndall did the rest to sin the crowd into a frenzy. he didn't take very long to equalize though, speed from alphonso davies in the finish from talking with the high fives in chef bumps wouldn't be there for buyer. after the break, yon is hoffman from inside the box found pager to retake, to leave for god above. not the best shoeing from yon summer, and now guzman had enough black bars advantage continue to show marcus to ra, needed a 3rd goal, adding some cushion to their li buyer tube,
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one back through mathias tail. but the match was already lost. fired 2nd defeat of the season could knock them off the top of the table. if you known berlin when on sunday. now following global victory over by and coached on starsky, talked about the ingredients needed to defeat the defending champions. well, if you want to win some points against by munich, job giant, you have to have to be brave. you have to be good. and in your pressing you have to be brave or sort of press but men orientated and sometimes even a bit too wild. on the other hand, if you don't find the pressing trigger smaller than been to say compact, also you have to stay discipline in the situation, but you have to be brave with a boy. you need need to many, many periods of procession. to be good with the boy in order to create an order to scale them and also to get some relief from from just defending them i think with a pretty complex performance day. and that's the reason why we want this game,
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i think rightly soft and saturdays late game. frankfort said in the mex at the top of the table when they beat bremond to nell random randall column won a bag. frank 1st, the 2nd goal, early in the 2nd half the france internationals 10 of the season, his head i drew a save from the bremond keeper, but when the boat came back to him, it was ready with the close range finish. now before the. busy fella, one season gets underway next month. thim alpine has added a legend to their roster french football well, comp, champions in it in the dan will serve as our pins. brand. ambassador is in a dunn who is considered one of the greatest football as full time had been without a job since stepping down as rail madrid's coach law 2 years ago. and use of the sinner, dan, pairing up without pin cost. quite the stir with one excited french driver thing
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again compares you then with the god right. it is our friends god and is just incredible driving us. and ambassador have been huge, fun of him since i was a kid. and i played football when i was 5 until 11, and it has been a huge icon for, for the entire country, not only in the sports world and 2nd. okay. some other stories from the world of sports can. and for paula christine actually has been found dead nearly 2 weeks after the earthquakes. that struck turkey and syria, who had been playing for the turkish club, had high school in the city of am. takia reports early this month said he had been rescued from the rubble, but those was soon retracted english from the club. manchester united could soon have a new owner. cat, i'll shake, just see him been ha model. tawny is offering to buy out the current to you as owners. the place of family ow tani is the chairman of one of cat halls biggest.
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and the women's football woke up trophy is traveling to all $32.00 countries. taking part in this year's tournament in australia, new zealand winning nation will take charge of the car in august over half a 1000000 match tickets have already been sold. we do is i'm a patient and here's something you don't see. often athens, n, b, a all star events i play at made waves by guaranteeing his game winning shot before going on tonight. new orleans, pelicans, god host say i buy rod. i made a band with cleveland cavaliers, donovan mitchell in his sitting courtside alvarado told him he knew the game winner, and he did mitchell plans to honor his death, and by alvarado didn't forego his. a quick reminder of our top story. western leaders have affirmed the support for ukraine against russia,
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aggression. on the 2nd day of the munich security conference, german foreign minister on the lena bear book said the war could. and just the only ones russian troops have pulled out. if you pray, that's all for me from now. coming up next. sports life on the taliban. suppression of female athletes. don't forget, you can always get news around the clock on our website. that's d, w dot com and, and for me and the entire team here. thanks for watching. take care, bye for now. a scoring we say they were about giving up sports like every weekend on
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d w. and we're interested in the global economy. our portfolio d w. business beyond here the closer look at project our mission. ah, to analyze the fight for market dominance. east versus west duty still that head with w business beyond oh oh oh yeah. i know, dance or thronging to cobble. dear boy, desperate to leave the country,
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the taliban is in control about gun his dog. after the taliban took over, among the 1st things the band was floating activities for old girls and women. many fema athletes tried to escape on beth. i'm just, we thought jeff, how we can run from here, how we can skip from this situation, how we can follow a line. some of those who stayed behind continued this sport secretly, despite the grave danger. and when i got out of the gym they were to merge ahead dean in front of me without hearing anything from me or without saying anything. they hit me on my shoulder with that gun shop. sean, you know, these are the lives of 2 female athletes. their story is the story of thousands of african girls and women with.
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ready mm ah, she is a female athlete in afghanistan, neither her name nor her sport will be revealed in order to protect her and her families life. i call her tarana. i asked her to show us her life in a video diary. for women in afghanistan, education is only permitted up to a certain age and working is almost completely forbidden. so to run us, life is restricted to the household. i wake up at 5 am or 4 30 am. trust me, others assume pain because now every one is unemployed. i wash the clothes or finish all the other work at home because i don't want my mother when my sisters to tell me that to day i shouldn't go to the gym or cuz they got caught up with the others, have had breakfast. i should hurry up because we're going,
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we need to bring the carpets or her room while there are laundromats here that wash carpets in afghanistan. it's shameful for families who have many female members to get their carpets washed for them. drug mom and his my head job that i where when i go out i have to get ready to leave my home. she used to train several times a week. she used to win titles. she had dreams of being an athlete. since the tony bon took over just leaving the house without a mayor companion put her in danger. 5500 kilometers away from afghanistan in albania. she used to be a very successful basketball player. she also coached and promoted the sport of women's, wheelchair basketball in afghanistan, she won titles both as a national player and as a coach, i will call her mother young honestly broke up on my own girl without like
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the thrust of roland without playing left. the girl i've been using mildred, the taller one the throat, everything in our country. everything in our country officially. women, women, courier, to like me. suddenly in a moment, unfortunately, we didn't do. and now, hooker hooker say about their happiness about the dreams and of kind of fun. mariam and 27 other female basketball players managed to escape of gone a storm in 2021 hope goal was getting to the united states. but due to bureaucratic hurdles, she has been stuck in this albanian hotel complex for over a year. now, i'm happy that i'm here. i'm food,
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but it's new appointment for me that i'm with thing my. my time. and they by they, it will be boring for me for back and if enough, gone, standby my, the family had no one to me. but when you go out and see a member of the taliban on your behalf, you should change direction to what you shouldn't hope right past them. i'll be back with you. i did it. sometimes she's without a male companion because her father is the sole bread winner and often not around. oh yeah, good. i found a piece of fluff from a dandy lion that was sticking to my mother's mouth. just i want to take my market golf blow at to make a wish to not because we afghans believe it brings luck. me
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or the mcgovern i've made it. oh, my father and my family and my cousins. they told me that usual to live. so it was really difficult for me was horrible for me that i had to leave my money. i'm flat to cobble shortly before the tale bomb took over. but her 1st attempt to escape, i've gone to some failed. i went to the airport. there was a very crowded, a lot of pupils. i was near the door near the get suddenly a big in a moment. couldn't see anything. a lot of people that they killed by explosion
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soon after money got on to list with other sports women were evacuated. her ticket out of the country was basketball court but sport was also the reason why thousands of women hits and he raised their identities as athletes in this, some journalist trophies and documents destroyed. in order to prevent the tale bond from finding any evidence. only a few photos left over document monitoring em career as an athlete. i mean, this is the national things that we become champion. she of them, they come out soon enough, gone from here. the there to sit in us can when afghanistan found it had negative effects on us,
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but i still didn't give up. i said, we have to accept that afghan as john has collapsed, but i won't stop my sport. these pictures show an african woman in training hidden because according to the taliban, these are pictures that should not exist. what we had created a secret place for us that was out of reach taliban. they were not aware of it. not just all about after one of these sessions, tarana was spotted by the taliban outside the gender, my chef. and i didn't say anything. they just hit me with a heavy gun on my shoulder. i didn't say anything because i couldn't say anything to them as they hit my phone on to the ground and it broke. ah, in terms of my feelings, i should say it's chaos because on my one side a my emotions on the other side or my dreams. or if i follow my emotions,
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i will have to leave my dreams, my sport, i'm my pounds for the future. somebody asked me more. ringback at least mother yum and the other women can still practice their sports. they train on a regular basis thanks to the non governmental organization, equality link. as refugees, the athletes are officially not allowed to work in albania. the international football federation fever covers the coasts for housing, but my young feels there is a lack of support from the international basketball association fee. bo, maybe they've gone through when either require the lot to have contact with the feeble living hope of booth with appointing food. why fi road don't over wise? oh, mary. yum calls to the athletes year. her new family and it's challenging phase of
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life. they support each other, among other things, with traditional africans. now here in albany, a fun time, we think that all the pupil all the counter united, the 3rd or europe counted lethal god of the country. his visual to accept you either human, not african not. and the thing, how i nationality non, if humanity in america we've just started, i'll wash my rooms carpet 1st. we should use the law to 1st while the others awaiting and then brush it brazil. my dream is yes. one dream i cannot tell you about is that i want to take part in the 2024 olympics it, john, amazon boy,
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just an awful. i want to show the world good. even though it's true that our country has gone backwards and the government has been taken over by the taliban. well, i want to show the world that we haven't given up on me. i just wanted to shop. i want to show the world that we will never give up. well, i'm not sure how to get to the music. ah, a few weeks after i received videos to ron or sent me this voice message. gabriella, because i trisha from been from it's very bad for our women of afghanistan. i could not leave her and their warm beer, the color one has beat me after the guy tried to leave i. yes, a i came in. i didn't hear. i read the router if you
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a g. yeah. so michelle: mm hm. i'm really happy that all the women sound like 10 to one. they leave that situation. they cannot offend there on time. under the tall one. will they cannot. it's danger difficult. it's horrible, mary, i'm finally got her immigration case number. the procedure has started. she hopes that she will begin a new life in the united states. almost 2 years after the taliban took over and afford, you learned that you can be free if i 5 and you can reach your goal. cuz i thought of one by the 44. i'm welcome ball. you know, after you lose the game, you learned that it's not, or you should to 5 to with
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robbie beauty between the bank. see, and i'm on the fish i'm does things peninsula, one of the most beautiful coastal regions in the state or mecklenburg, western palmer rainy others, long beaches, wild forest and cute little fishing town. a maritime experience, particularly in the new season. tricky. on dw. imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy burger, your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from kaos is made from golden retrievers are natural. 2 2 necessary normal. 2 2 the next episode of our documentary
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ah, fresh wind, my eyes set on the horizon. hardly a person in sight. just my writing instructor, anna, and i. amazing. here on the baltic coast, horseback riding on the beach is only allowed between october and april. i'm on the official, i'm does things peninsula, one of the most beautiful coastal regions in the state of mecklenburg, western palmer rainy others, long beaches, wild forest and cute little fishing towns. and today we're going to explore all of that together. ah, ah, i'll hunt for amber along the peninsulas northern shore.
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i'll check out the former artist colony island school, and try my hand at keeping a centuries old tradition alive. ah, ah. fish land dansing's independence. ela framed by the baltic sea on one side and a salt water lagoon called a button on the other. the button is separated from the sea by the peninsula. there are hardly any waves here. perfect for some smooth sailing. windsurfing and swimming in the summer, it's super busy. but in the colder months, the sandy beaches are completely empty. perfect for those who like me,
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are looking for tranquillity in nature. in winter, the waves and the wind are slightly more wild. treating ideal conditions for a little treasure hunt every thursday, montes hagaman shows locals and tourists sound to find amber along the shore line. this stretch of coastline is famous for months, so i've brought the range of colors to show you on swab i did. this one would probably appeal to everyone transparent orange others or you've songs, conference or yellow cons, proven not, but they don't have to be transparent. was some, have a milky appearance, uncomfort, yellow, milky or orange milky right? through to the nice red tines on term or whitish and really white were
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which you can see the top here one person and looking at it. you can believe it's amber, rectifies of us your all. but with a white bid at the top, it brought by on the cloud. one not doesn't bounce on us about us. it will vices by vin, ignored. but if i just showed you that you think it was old chewing gum, but no, that's an bit too. because so how do you know if it's amber? the most reliable method is the salt water test. i looked up on you put everything you found into a glass and filled with water and heat, or the amber stays at the bottom of the stir in a dessert, spoon of salt. and anything that is ambient float and word easy is that i'm from the ivr. amber is not actually still, but was form from the resin of trees and fossilized over millennia. but no matter how hard i try, i can't find even the tiniest fragments. not my lucky day. that's the thing. that's roughly the size that you find these days syndrome i
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unfortunately it's our only find to day. what could i have done better will not hide. why should i keep an eye out for a seaweed shell as the garcia must in brooklyn, new jersey will preferably not. the periodic decisive thing is driftwood don't let those doc would pieces that the sink when you throw them back into the sea. this kind of wood has roughly the same density as amber, so there's a good chance that amber will be there to other the soon of us is sounded familiar . but i always encourage people to enjoy the walk on the beach and keep their eyes peeled at the same time as you might find an out of stone or a fossil. it's just so good to be out walking on the baltic coast and then pick up a little gem while you read it and then you've got the right combination comment of fuel. that's true, then it's a great experience. and while the others keep searching, i hop on a bike to the northernmost part of the peninsula. dasa aunt my trip
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takes me through a wild and unspoiled forest in the heart of the western pomeranian lagoon area. national park, no car is allowed around here. the lighthouse is iconic. it's the oldest of its kind still in use along the baltic sea coast. the 120 steps up to the platform, help me warm up. when the weather is right, you can see all the way to denmark from here from up here, it's easy to see how the sea is shaping the coast line. the sand that the waves
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sweep away down south is carried out here to dasa ot. over the centuries that dynamic has led to the formation of a headland reaching into the baltic sea. and it keeps growing. but while dasa ought to gain some 10 meters every year, the peninsula loses land and other parts. tides and storms have left their mark on islands. hope the coastline is constantly evolving every year storm tides pushed the shore line back by a couple of centimeters here at adams. whole heavy machinery is used to protect the local population from coastal erosion and a baltic sea that is creeping dangerously close.
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this was the scene here a few weeks ago. around $10000.00 tons of sand were pumped out onto the beach. at ovens, hope a bulldozer was used to spread the sand out evenly, creating a new wide beach with a protective sand dune behind it. the operation cost $5000000.00 euros. germany's northeastern coastline is being eroded by an average of $35.00 centimeters a year. darcy's west coast is particularly at risk. ravonne colbert absorb the wind and waves really eat into the coastline. in addition to protecting the houses, we also need to stop the sea water breaking through into the lagoon. so there's a lot of coastal protection work that goes on here. that the person's look has been sandy water was pumped on to the beach along a 4 kilometer stretch of coastline. the workers gradually added pipes to lengthen
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the reach. each section is 12 meters long. the work was carried out and shifts and continued around the clock. large treasures travelled about 12 kilometers out to sea and sucked in the sand from the sea bed. once full, the vessels then moved into a docking position. off the coast of athens. hope is the dye to the video. i'm a one scene ready these embankments that we're building up a just to channel the water and sand into the right place. so we don't have to move it later. if you moodle, the flexible end of the pipe was drawn along the seed bed up to the beach. at the other end, it was linked to the whole of the treasure. the quality of the sand was 1st checked, thorns, as their use is perfect, mostly not too many shows a good grain size. we can work well with that 100 just what you need for coastal protection of microsoft wall. 2000 cubic meters of sand and water
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were then pumped on to the beach. each time it takes a full hour to empty the whole of the dresser like this. as the beach steadily expanded to a width of 40 meters, the workers kept a close eye and the proceedings lie up 3 under for i need to make sure that the embankments don't give away about the depth. if it's starting to look on certain, only to jump in the truck and press the embankment back into place, or the diagonal one awkward. this time that wasn't necessary. the work was completed by early march as planned. all this needed now is new beach grass, another guard against erosion, the tides are particularly strong at adams. so that's why here the beach fillings have to be repeated periodically. and then to see my own cold looking
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around what's been brought here and what's the natural substance that would still be here, even if nothing had been done and it's gotten buddha ayana to look at. obviously we are fortunate that the work hasn't long been finished. so it's clear to see that the areas where you can see beach grass growing a, what was there before? the rest is the area that was eroded. so from where the grass stops over there. this entire stretch down to the shoreline is where fresh sand has been brought in, creating a new white beach. obviously it wasn't on yet, so it's a sounding noise bright of a during the bid. but the extra sand is not enough in itself to keep alan's hopes, coastal bluff intact, wave breakers have been added. they help to prevent erosion with the how endangered is the bluff currently,
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momentum does this fill you under cd varies greatly list i. clips generally are in decline, but we only protect coastal areas that are inhabited. she decides nokia organs hope is right by the cliffs. that's why we're active here. and so we allow other cliffs and coastal areas to recede. as the dynamic of sedimentation takes its course exclusively, that's important to the whole area of data old bank that was only created because the material was eroded from here, all of the many centuries on a more stop. there. instead, austin, from without erosion or mecklenburg, western pomeranian wooden habits, beautiful beaches mimic and look for them. sandy beaches that enchanted visitors even over a 100 years ago. at the end of the 19th century, the search for freedom and a more simple life brought many artists to adams hope they felt drawn to the small village by this particular lights and the landscape. and it went on to inspired
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them for decades. painter palmilla kemp was among the 1st artists to settle here. he's considered one of the founders of the adams whole artist colony. but there were many others who fell in love with this place on that galas time hunter amy ober lender pu, go, ye could elizabeth from icon and many other artists. they built a creative environment that even during the war offered them refuge to create to paint and to write the islands full art museum is dedicated to the colony with more than $800.00
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exhibits. it's the largest collection of works by artists from the region, starting from the founding era, right up till to day. polymer compound, mila kemp was one of the most influential artists in the colony. this is one of his very beautiful paintings. what else can you tell me about him? yeah, yes i she is one of the 1st to settle here. and she knew doug, laughing ha. and so had always been a magnet for artist about this entire peninsula, actually. and the island of logan to for lunch have a phone conference. artists came last night actually from berlin off on monday they were searching and meet for their origin or school to see where they themselves had come from side as it for i'm also on the one hand, they were looking outward to what was happening outside of wind whether vegetation, rural living, and then they were looking inward to alan's,
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i don't know what's going on in me, but where's the original in me is in his abs. gus worship going. the hill light and space, nature and solitude. allen's hope was a place of yearning for the artists. ah, and their legacy is still alive to this day, artists and art aficionados come to the small town. and if you're lucky, you might get to watch one of the current artists at work with . and i know donna is famous around these parts. the 85 year old is
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a graphic artist, a painter and sculpture. he worked as a sign painter in former communist east germany and came to adams whole often in his youth. in 1992 he moved here for good just like his colleagues from back in the 19th century, he's inspired by the surroundings. mm hm. transit as can you understand that people were fascinated by the atmosphere here, the war facing and fan the yard you? yes, you always read that they were inspired by the atmosphere in the fall, instantly of long or bus mission or girlish. oh, and i'm always inspired to when i see the autumn sky that's so unique here on the peninsula sheet of often boss and of official on the volume building the. the cloud formations are so clear and different every time on different shapes. on both on
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the left foreman assume uncredited him. you could just paint the sky the shapes and that would already be a picture. and you definitely feel in slide by looking at it. and that was what moved the artists back then to the world. and i'll, when will i see you don't have so many clouds in your pictures. but how does that unique setting influence you and your craft? what effect does it have on you? your, the, it expresses itself in my paintings of the landscape, or which is under the sky. did a window leak, windham hill. it's automatically based in a light that you very rarely have anywhere else on. it comes gung, sewed and brought on those hug. hey, now i am off to the former fishing village p. hoke.
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back in the 19th century, this place was almost exclusively home to seafarers and their families. that's long ceased to be the case, but the towns maritime passed has left a colorful mark in the shape of these doors. i want to check out the shop where these or ne doors have been manufactured for 200 years. if he, me and dick all off come from a family of wood workers there. great grandfather designed doors and gables for the area and the 2 brothers are continuing the family tradition. i'm the of the do the doors have a special symbolism? is it a way to show off what you have and where you've been with him? yeah. as would yes. the doors on just for decoration,
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they need to protect the house, letting in the good and keeping out evil. the thing is there is symbols like scaly patterns designed to look like alma give you. the idea was to stop evil crossing the threshold of the house. come, there are bunches of tulips that you see on many old doors here. they're seen as a symbol for the tree of life, or then, or nearly all the doors, you have the sun often as a semicircle, which is a rising sun, seen as something positive. so you have these age old, somewhat superstitious symbols that a woven into the designs and border and into and that's for stick to the other thing. how has this symbolism evolves and do people still seek out the same ornaments or do they want other motif? has the superstition evolved glove of light? oh, i'm still glad light. i didn't get this. oh, it still exists is we still produce these symbols and gold as one against lightning strikes. that's very popular. it clearly works as we've had no complaints. that's one become as important when the thatched roof of the dry. if they bound you have
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a problem about, but there are also new motifs linked to the coast and to dance mimi because we often paint cranes, for example, a popular local bird has their, their off the order or wind sweat trees common. they are traditional, but they have their own symbolism because it a cornish did you off the cranes are linked to good luck. so it fits with the traditional does come on sworn dumb it an author as wise line. do i know you usually don't let amateurs touch your work, but could i try it out? maybe on a bit of spare would love it hung up. yes, we've started a few cranes we can give it a go. i'll all right, let's do it. oh, good. and i'll give it a try. as a more pressure here, they all can. all that's right. rest your left hand on the surface and move to the side to recommend having wow, i've been breakfast before doing this 3rd. with
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the carpenters even cell souvenirs with a lovely selection of miniature doors. thanks. a little piece of darcy tradition for my home in real life. ah, to wrap up my visit, i want to explore the eastern tip of the peninsula and the area of club aunt. i'm joined by former ranger, freedom and bots. we dive deep into the western pomeranian lagoon area national park here where the baltic meets the lagoon waters. the untouched nature shows it's most serene and
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peaceful sight. ah . right before reaching plum odds we climb hor due now the high do a very sensitive biotech and off limits to hikers and explorers because of his int he old. so nicole, this is the palm ot hi june. i one of the highlights here in the national park forest device. it's the largest white june field on the german baltic sea coast and, and it's an unparalleled chem, impressive and fascinating by into the june's in the background are up to 13 meters tall, beautiful lights in loop, and this see with the waves deep blows with
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a one of a kind to landscape when the ford van blogs hab isaac addis ah ah, i flew ah right now things are quiet but a couple of months ago it was a lot more crowded here. this national park is home to one of the biggest resting spots for cranes in all of central europe on their way down. south. thousands of migrating birds come here and offer an amazing spectacle. literally, in passing up to $50000.00 cranes, gather at palm ot in the east of the peninsula during the month of october and
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november, they come from scandinavia and the baltic and stop here to feed and build up energy reserves for the long flight south. the national park off his ideal conditions in the shallow waters of the lagoon and surrounding marsh land, the cranes find both protection and food. wetlands like these are vital for the cranes but are becoming ever more rare in central europe. they also need them to nest and ria, the young the cranes build their nests in whitland areas. the shallow waters and marsh land here offer them protection from predators like wild boar and foxes. conservationists keep an eye on the birds. they put rings equipped with gps on the
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young ones. this tells them a lot about the birds, migratory birds, and nesting places, allowing them to protect the cranes more effectively. the nesting and resting place is largely off limits to visitors from september to early november. it can only be accessed with a national pock cod. this is to ensure the birds are disturbed, but she can book a boat tour and observe the cranes from further away boats go both from the towns of prego and born. with my day on the peninsula is coming to an end too soon. when 2 waves and white sands, the fish land does things, peninsula is
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