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stan dw, and use asia talented these as can school girls end up in hospital vomiting and suffering from voted. got that story and more waste. berrish found a g after a short break i made visible and i'll have bulwark used for you next down here with the down. the very well today will make suggest to just in the gym. i love about anything except for away from the spot. i'm not even allowed to go to my own car on everyone with later holes and every single day stuff. getting you ready to meet the gentleman
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enjoying me. rachel stuart on d. w. but i wish i could have some more to say you just click away, find the best document on you to really see the world as he's never seen it before. the slide now to dw, talking to the picture of the, the newspaper show coming up today buys and winding schools some 717000 upon us on end up in the hospital, also being poisoned in the classrooms. the us called it a heinous crime. and aust, that's all gone on so as we get time a pulse coming up, a phone i've done soldier evacuated,
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to the united states fights with the right to be allowed to stay and how it community organization in delhi is providing such spark as with access to much need of health care the . i'm going to expand it. you're welcome to the the news aisha. i'm glad you could join us that you up and union is austin probably about a part of these to investigate the suspect of poisoning of nearly if the school goes. the e. u has called it a heinous crime. the students from to go schools have to be admitted to hospital the left effects to place over the weekend in, sorry, put in the province in the north of the country. and initial investigation by the local solid on pointed to someone with a personal grudge, poisoning the goals. so that's why they, it was at the beginning of the classes and students who went to the classes for
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employees and so they would vomiting and had an awesome event to go on headaches, other fish with the and joining me and off of moines done. mr. are you looking for you on to reset cables reporting from i've gotten this done, i'll need to re know more about how these goes, what points and we don't actually know. and what we have to keep in mind is that, you know, in the past about 1011 years ago they were similar claims of hundreds of girls going through similar things in started. i believe it was alphabetical and on the problem is in the north. and at that time there was no conclusive proof of what happened. there were speculations that might have actually been mass hysteria and the government that's a time to western back government hide arrested. more than a dozen people, including at least 2 teenage girls. and they came under heavy criticism for allegations of course, confessions of torture, of abuse of people that they had
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a sort of in prison and blame this on. so there really is no clear proof of what happened and what really needs to happen is a proper investigation. something it didn't happen last time, you know, 1011 years ago. um and something that definitely needs to happen now today. i mean, in this particular instance, you did have goes uh who were vomiting and they were admitted to hospice and the european union called the parties names a heinous crime. so clearly something is not quite right here that your opinion is also called for an investigation with the probably about to comply. um, you know, they have said that that, that the girls are fine. now they said that it was a personal issue, something within the district itself, as in someone who probably had an issue, you know, with families within the district, trying to take something out. and if that's the case, then yeah, let, let an investigation happen and expose it because this can really only hurt them if there isn't an investigation, because then the assumption will be that they,
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their forces were somehow involved or they were complacent. and then because there's already some edge, you know, to add bias and propaganda against the way, you know, the people view the child on in their treatment a women rightfully based on their own policy. speaking of, uh, whatever has been going against. that's all about particularly because of their policies, which in restricting women's access to secondary and higher education and but other poly bon reconsidering these bands, there are rumors that they are being reconsidered and they're constant discussions . and the one thing we have to remember is that these aren't necessarily, yes, the school bands are blanket bands. but if you talk about work, you know, women are still able to work in private business. they're still able to work in small sectors of the government. and g o is, has been able to work worth ways where women can continue to work with
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them, either from home or go directly to say distributions early sites and then go back to home. so they're definitely have been work arounds and in terms of employment, it's not just outright band that people are making it out to be. and, and the reason that that's important is that it shows that there are still windows and opportunities open that need to be worked with. and if there are still possibilities for exceptions that again, you know, need to be requiring hageman and talking with the authorities. do you see that engagement happening? and the reason i ask is because these bands and whether or not they're outright of the exceptions has been a sticking point when it comes to international recognition of the the bottom of the human is also reporting funding shortfalls. within this context, therefore, is there any sign that the deadlock is being broken in terms of some talks or conversations? there definitely are talks on the local level. so if you talk to local organizations and even international organizations,
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they will say that they have been able to work out exemptions and work around, especially in terms of the n g o activity for women in different parts of the country. but what happens is that they don't want to, you know, these and jose themselves don't want to advertise them because they are afraid that it could lead to some kind of a backlash, or it could lead to those exceptions being retracted. so they're being very careful and how they approach them. but the fact that these sorts of workarounds do exist do show that engagement can work. but of course, until these things are taken away on paper, it really doesn't make a difference because then you're just an exception, not the norm. we leave it there for the time being. are you looking for you? thank you so much for joining us. thank you. the telephone take a lot of going to so i'm going to 2 years back lead to a flood of, of guns leaving the country among them. females soldiers who served in the con army alongside us troops,
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people like monarch buddy evacuated to the united states in 2021. he is now fighting a different battle. monarch vari use to command a platoon to hunt down the tale bon, for a better future for homeland discount is done alongside u. s. military pro unit, the female tactical to tune that the work that male soldiers could not do in a muslim country. but now she is fighting for her right to live in the nation. she wants to risk her life for because a, you estimated through conduct like to nitrates and i've done this phones of because of culturally it falls on an appropriate for means like and we can so just ask us. so just to talk and ask him a female and like, or search them since she's one of the 39 members of the female tactical to tune worried back a to, to the united states during the chaos that followed the fall of couple in august 2021,
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now she lives just my is outside washington dc. they are allowed to tools like they have implemented the vision cars. but the problem with that is with the employer that are not come for somebody to give us a better job because they don't know what's been happening for our a status. perform on us and to our fellow soldiers are on another mission. they're working to convince congress that their service has the right to stay in the u. s. permanency today manassas meeting rebecca edmonton, the wall memorial in washington, both so if to gather enough con this to fine, it's nice weather to think that she was a commander of, of an all women tactical pretend and i can't stand. and then to see her is, is it's almost contradictory. she was calm and i, she made me come. rebecca now works for an organization which is lobbying congress to pass a bill to help people like my knowledge for the right to remain in the us. politicians
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on all sides of the house, both democrat and republican, need to recognize this as an urgent need and start working on it and make it make it happen. prominent members of congress has openly shown their support. republican senator ted cruz says brave adkins risk their lives to keep american soldiers safe, and we have responsibility to them. democrats sen, amy club shar says, these women are part of tens of thousands of athens whose stood, was our country waiting in limbo gets harder for women like mine, us every day. she just wants to start doing again what she things she's best it is. so i guess i think the answer for you to say the same thing that i did not know. one can say how long it will take before the 37 year old manassas and fellow soldiers learn because they can stay in the country. they ones tied their
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destiny to an india social stigma against the textbook as him does their access to health care. it's a one on problem. but one organization in delhi is trying to solve this if g b wrote in, there is one of the city of the red light district. the area is dotted with, brought to with 6 workers stand outside dishonest with customers by the indian supreme court. you recognize 6 words as a profession last year. women here as a team, lead, exploited, and live in this low condition. women here and one of the most modern life sections of society facing alienation and abuse at every several degrees. access to basic health care is one of the biggest issues video with that's not changing here. at least if one organization gets it's, we save up, i'd be a social welfare organization. has started
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a clinic for 6 workers and their families died. doctor shifts and laws show month one and $2.00 of him and he says many of the 6 workers he sees have diabetes, high blood pressure, and a variety of infections or a pre approval. but both of these women are very reluctant to talk about their problems with them, but though with the good we told them in confidence and to show them that details will be kept private. so the key on to many of them have you and have a tract infections because of the way they are forced to live loc. tim, wondering the union hygiene and conditions the low that they run out of a former school building every sunday, the clinic office consultations and medicines, 4 feet apart from giving medical advice. a team of doctors also tries to raise awareness about hygiene sexually transmitted diseases, and that the rules associated with textbook patches, which is not her real name has been living in one of the brought to here for 6
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years. she is here today complaining of serial body pain. if i'm the now i used to rarely go to the doctor or anyone my health problems would become intolerable. but now i started coming here for treatment just previously and social stigma. our major fact us, why been from this profession, i'm not able to get proper attention as public hospitals. several reports and studies have suggested that these women often face insensitivity and discrimination from head to work with, making them hesitant to a full ch hospitalized again. so she goes to the organizations, the general secretary says the stigma is the main reason they open between account just thought of you about the even the environment, the sex work is live and they are probably not aware of themselves how affected they are mentally too. obviously, so we have a psychiatrist here to counsels them. their emotional health is as important as the physical well being. it has taken a long time,
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but the 6 workers are now far more at ease with coming to the clinic for head in the road, which often shunts them. they can find food home and release him from that tells us that there is more from the region on our website to have a dot com forward slash page share. i'm as ever you can photos and facebook and return back again at the same time tomorrow. event by the catholic church for form. maria. 2 point oh is a courageous feminist movement. demanding that roles of the church are open to everyone regardless of gender. its members are facing more than just criticism from
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