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should look like, ah, and why many families of those killed in the indonesia stadium crush are disappointed in the justice system. was blow, but not marriage, an unconventional choice for the south korean couple. nustar in a wildly popular reality series is asia with melissa jan is up next after a short break. i'm clear, richardson and berlin from the team. thanks much for watching and with . d getting ahead as our documentary series founders, valley africa meet the founders, empowering their continent through digital innovation, transforming work,
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to prison for stadium crush that killed a 135 people, has justice been achieved. plus, couples who say no to marriage, an unconventional choice in south korea and the premise of a wildly popular reality show. ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us in pakistan. women coming together to rally against patriarchy and sexual harassment, became a flash point across cities in what has become an annual event, and a test of wills between some authorities who would rather not see them take place and persistent women, demanding their rights. what those rights should be, remains a point of contention between women themselves and the majority. conservative muslim country views. java reports from islam abad women head and
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islam about drug testing. i'm saying if they believe they have been facing inbox, funny society now these women head out apart. often they sent women's rights movement, not as order to march off the mid march and english. this march started in 2018 and over years it has grown insight. now, critics and the guns over to prove that audit march is against nomic values and culture of pakistan. if they look at focus on recent history, this is the most controversial and most heavily criticized women's rights move. now, women marchers, faith that did fight against it just in boston. and that's all they asked for, is that women be treated as equal citizens in the country with speak to some of the women participants present here? do you think women are march or audit?
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march movement has been able to change anything in boxes on society. first of all, i think it has changed a lot of discussions around women's rights and the abuse that women face in focus on what we're not happening before or it's march before it became controversial. and because before it's march, now every year we have these discussions, we had these debates, we are these arguments massively across the country, which we do not see before. thank you very much. now we can see a lot of people are holding different blackouts. parents went up to play. god that's often used and mostly criticize, is this one what is made out to somebody? and this means best my body. my right. now, critics say that women mark just use this slogan, asked for sexual emancipation or sexual freedom. what does that mean made out to somebody might say, is my body to my right, my body is my integrity,
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my content should be respected. i should not, in my like one say i should be allowed to get education. i should be, i should be allowed to work that. what? thank you very much. oh, now just a few meters away. this is happening. this is called high r march ought in english what this march. and this movement started to counter the audit march. you want, it was not allowed to speak to these woman and gilbert this event without covering my head. now these women off for a more traditional pakistan. but a woman should stay at home and pick up her family. we also speak to some of the women present care up, but that you get up ordered march. you can get one out of mud with the counter. they have it all. they have put on it and call it the mother, be there, as i call it the nika. how much will control gonna make you the all you but on the moon it's now me will not. it's not me. why should i time?
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can i have my my she don't have any update on the one in it's noble. this number will speak to more women here. ok. just get back in contact me. i'm. i went up by cassandra, him job in order for the matter. he ordered, but dickie will not to get in a day. you eat another cheeseburger well, then you will want you to get him on the sandy number, but you need to know the order for him. and he so we can clearly see a clash of ideologies had while the woman march or march, which is a more open centric movement, off for more empowerment of women or freedom for women. here we see that there are women who really want a very traditional bucket band and death also reflects some segments of pocket funding society that already comes great. if so clearly we see the pockets on because the country of to 20000000 people. it is a highly polarized country where different point of view, the eclipse exists,
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specially when it comes to rule of women. women's marches were not the only protests in pakistan. the last 24 hours, former prime minister in marin con supporters, some of whom radish fix clashed with police in lahore. officers responded by firing tear gas. one demonstrated reportedly died. others were injured and more were detained. the escalation prompted khan to call off a planned rally, and he accused the government of intentionally making the situation worse. the city had band public gatherings earlier in the day and move widely viewed as specifically targeting con. he has already been on air or rather taken off air. pakistan's media regulator has band broadcasts of con, speeches on charges. he is spreading hate against the nation's institutions,
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a reference to the all powerful military. turning now to indonesia, where a court has sentenced to football, match officials to prison for one of the world's deadliest, emptied rather stadium crushes 135. people died last year after police fire tear gas into the crowd. the official sentenced to 18 months was found guilty of negligence for selling too many tickets. and another a security officer was sentenced to one year. here's a look back at what happened at the game between a my to buyer in october last year. these were the chaotic scenes that led to a football match. 5 people died in the resulting stampede. this graffiti on the stadium was making the fans feelings clear. it was the biggest loss
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of life at any game of football for almost 60 years. protestors took to the streets to call for a sara investigation into the disaster. officials and indonesia had already pinpointed the firing of kick ass is the main cause at this time, pete. the police ought to blame other factors, including the stadium being over filled and exit. gates being locked shops, 3 police officers and 2 match officials went on trial, charged with negligence. the match officials have now been convicted and given jail time. the police officers await judgement. joining us as t w's. rebecca now p 2 pool in jakarta. rebecca, this just happened a few hours ago, but what is the reaction you're seeing so far from the public over this sentencing? yes, the public expressed their disappointment over at the sentencing 18 months in prison for abdul harris as organizing committee. chairman of al m f. c. and one you're in
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prison forsook also 3 snow. as i must security officer. this as much lighter than what the prosecutors had called for 6 years and 8 months sentences for both defendants and the her public feels that this doesn't deserved doesn't serve the justice for the death of a 135 people that died in the tragedy. and the family members of the victim even said that they would prefer for the defendants to be released free because this is not the result that they hold for. and the family members also feel that this show how worthless the lives of all the people who died on the death the us football stadium, tragedy in the country's history. so there are allied aw of disappointment and also anger field over there. sentencing and the family member
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also claimed that the trial is full of many pollution and political schemes. so what happens next? i mean, do, will we see further prosecutions and do you think, given this sentencing officials or will they take a serious, long term look at the safety of these large venues. so one other suspect moth had young as the former president, director of fed, they li, got indonesia battle he as responsible as the national football competition, organizes organizer has not begin his trial yet as the east java regional police have not been able to complete the case file since december 2022. so this is another case that we have to follow through as well. but the indonesian football association said that this tragedy was a very important wake up hall for the indonesian football to become
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a better organization as well. and in terms of security across stadiums, this is what they have to look for as well. rebecca, not be to pollute. thank you so much for joining us. in south korea, reality tv series, looking into the lives of unmarried couples living together, has kept it a lot of attention in a generally conservative and judgmental society presents in south korea. the expected question for women is, is he a keeper? but in this show, women beside, if they want to be kept, jo ann lee have been together for 10 years, but in a rather unconventional way. they're not married. good over here. this is why do i have to get married? do you need food? i'm most comfortable as it is now, though i don't understand why i have to get married and do things like paying a visit to the parents of both sides every holiday season. oh birthdays. 3 out of
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one in patton, good. all reality tv trends seemed to reflect government data that only 50 percent of south koreans. now consider marriage a must. and it's mostly women like lee who don't want to put a ring on it, colon the hugger them. if i get married, the marriage will make it some kind of a right for my husband and his parents to demand that i have a baby. so i also want to avoid that south korean women are expected to do the bulk of child care and housework. but the meal star of this show says men who one partners need to adjust. i think husbands need to change their mindset, us our values on how to raise the child together. however, it seemed there is no such thing. that's exactly $5050.00 when it comes to raising a child, like only a mother can breastfeed a baby. who? hi. okay. all you. okay. yep. it was out of the oil. the side of me is stored
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reality tv dating shows is growing. experts say that even those avoiding marriage enjoy watching an idealized romantic relationship. at least when decent shows aired across south korea last year alone, where women say no to marriage with no regrets. thanks for watching. good bye. ah, ah, it's one of germany's most popular travel destinations. regensburg the city on the danube is experiencing a tourism boom. what attracts visitors to this unesco world heritage site. our host nicole foolish looks around, tries, locals, specialties, and is impressed. it's going to be a journey through 2000 years of history. check in on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls?
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