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register now for the d. w global media on 2023 in germany and online the increasingly fragmented world with a growing number of forces digital. the amplified where this cluster can lead. we really need overcoming divisions into vision for tomorrow's journalism. register now and join us for this discussion at the 16th edition of d, w's global media forum. the 2000. and we think that a transgender person isn't like us, but why long can't do how to do better to be. why are we segregating them? and finding on the edges of society, town trends, people in pakistan on a, fighting for that right? the corruption, criminality,
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power cops and frustration. why? so, for to is thinking increasingly into chaos. the, and brazil's growing infatuation with the plant based, psychedelic iowa. the i should be a coach in pakistan, his as a ton legislation protecting terms, people from discrimination already on the fringes, then no buckling to win back. that relates when i was born to my bait or the name mean how much us and cities. but i never
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associated with this name. i always imagined myself in the fluids off a woman. but my bitterness gave me the globes of a young boy. those let not my lords. this is my little expression, this is very end of me. and i'm very proud on but i will not forgive any of the human being who mistreated me. i will not. i will not forget my brothers. they say that our society will play us f wouldn't be sitting with you. i'm not claiming those a human being the reading
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sharif works for the human rights commission of pockets tom and his mom about as an expert on trust and that issues. so i'm a bridge between the government of pakistan and this community ream helped luna find a government application for housing support phase little that's all i believe are many media political like me look at her and they don't own houses 1st the government should provide us with the accommodation visa, transgender persons biggest bar, is a place to live for the last few transferring. the people have access to government support. many live off the money that they're given on the street. here day by day, they're exposed to people's reactions. like hospital going i don't know that there are good and bad me for most of them about there are a few good people there to that. we get
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a lot of questions on them. someone will say why you doing this? we say to them with humans like you, if we were valued as much as you, we wouldn't be begging the i'm out in the medium. the transgender women also work as dancers and sex workers. for many, it's the only way to earn money. labor for which they are condemned. sometimes the human mind comes under say, 10 again slowly. so transgender women fall victim to a loss. they get murdered. they get invited to different parties and then get murdered in cold blood. i know this from the newspapers, the idea that a man was to find were not to say tables. and people's behavior could be even worse than this to be. there is still good people in the small kids who don't also bad words. otherwise, in crowds,
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people drove past lot of will do not see things well that, that way i think they have got the stuff which kind of the database in my flag. and the problem is that if you tell the dog on this side shuttle, and on the other side, you can, the transgender person to put the transgender person, has new value. but the dog does equal to, he ran your 2004 model. we think that a transgender person isn't like us to go on, can't do it. why bad it is? she's also a human with 2 eyes, hands, feet, and nose and a mouth. she talks like us, why are we segregating them? there's someone i think you're like us how many in the 2nd home of the society made in good enough for the say under privileged in our society to thank you. i mean, i don't, i don't see them being helped until given just any of those boogie. there's a gate and hopefully not i feel like they should be held that involve we do also, that is the 2nd the india has
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to meet that. i mean, i wish you a beautiful, right? i move and i want it to be a superstar because there is an actress inside of them. but i am neither woman nor a boy. if i was a boy, i would become a hero, but if i was a proper girl, i would become a heroine properly. what can i do? that's why i have become nothing. these even less, which means the most johnston, the people in pakistan are rejected by their families when they become aware of their identity. the same thing happened to re me 12 years ago. she was lucky, a friends gave her a new home. she lives with him and his family and this and i'm about to let the system so i have for oh no, i'm fine. ready the from the victim to the perfect the journey was beautiful. the dead me off the
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rims of depression, the destiny of being raped. many times, the destiny of thinking that i am somebody who is english less. my life changed when i was better than for around one year. in that time be dear, i was going to even use the asking myself. but the buyout hutto and why is this society part of is the q. ok, there is no space for mean society. ok, there is no space of mean legion and i don't get any more. i am like this in 2020 package comes 1st. johnston, the protection center was established and robert pending with the cooperation of the pakistani police.
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the once the just maybe for the kids or that the do gives you the most lead. transgender people come to us with complaints about harassment, mental pressure, and threatening phone calls. you know, i guess i'll be they will. so come here with money problem the or public adjustable transgender. people have a lot of complaints about public behavior, but it's also public entity. they complain that people don't treat them the way they treat the own brothers and sisters just like they will. all the really hard works as a victim support officer for the punjab police department in that up and you have one more time that now we have sisterly here. so she gives us time fucked up. she listened to us and then she speaks to the other party and then our problem gets to solve it suddenly. there is not being
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a single time long ever not taken care of since we started coming here. young to thank god we're safe, hide it. but it gets you off of a diabetic, got under the nonsense in karachi, a city and sell them back as time the women of the world festival is taking place. it includes a panel discussion when ream and other representatives of the transgender community discuss the current situation. the . i'm happy to be here. all of the have feed. these may not covered. so they will not accept the you know, what for 20 years, david. so we have, you know, that kind of thinking out hand to, to, to make our visibility strong to make, to, to make our acceptance accepted the,
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we try to send a woman expect from the society solution of formation to respect us as women trust gender is our objective, it's just like everyone is beautiful. it's just like it woman is intelligent. in the same manner. it when one is a trunk tend. for me, i am a woman. the . with these 2 buckets, johannesburg resident maintenance mohan go, makes her way to the front of the line. she's on days without water at home, and now she's angry at public is in the city council. the
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trucks deliver water to the suburbs of johannesburg. but not enough for the many who depend on it. sometimes maybe some of them go has to walk kilometers. today, she was lucky to know when it's in the south african. the infrastructure is on the brink of collapse every day. they're a power outages and without electricity for water pumps, tops and toilets run dry. yeah, it's all terrible. we can't wash how close we can't even wash house cells. now the children don't go to school anymore because there's not enough water. these children are supposed to be in school. the countries electricity grid has been neglected for decades. power plants are run down and the funds for their upkeep, his line, the pockets of politicians and the powerful the country doesn't have enough
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electricity. it supply has to be spread out over the day for up to 10 hours. local publications, around to it, and faithful feels the consequences every day. another destroyed power box that technicians have to repair. when problems arise, she's often the 1st person people call. the cables were missing, so it's vandalism. someone gave me a couple of cables and left of the cables. cables these use the plan power outages for their halls. even underground cables are dug up. copper is in high demand for the effected household fits disastrous. it takes days instead of hours for the problems to be fixed. whatever food you have in the fridge, it goes bad. we don't know how the animal hospital was able to function as well for 24 hours without electricity. a lot to visit the neighboring animal hospital where she meets the owner, wendy davies. everything is dark identity. the spare batteries were used up long ago this morning. it's just a nightmare trying to get hold of the company to report it because no
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one knows how long the power will be out. all surgical procedures have been cancelled. if a dog does need an extra, what does need to be operated on? we cannot do it. so from a humane point of view, it's just not fast. there are still 2 cats with diabetes in the building. wendy babies does not need electricity to treat them. the 6 dogs that were still with her in the morning, she sent to the nearest clinic with an animal ambulance. somebody get injected. we had a couple of hillary cases, so they own a trip. if you have an animal on a trip and it has no electricity, the trip doesn't. with a police patrol drives to the townships of pretoria, the police chief is on a night patrol, which is mostly meant to show police presence. no cable thieves are caught tonight, but an illegal bar is shut down. crime has risen as
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a power outage as have it does have an impact. the big not a suspicion business because of the take advantage of that document. south africa, the government is overwhelmed. after 3 decades about talk receive trust and the legacy of nelson mandela is once proud liberation movement has been destroyed. the corruption is widespread and the ruling african national congress. the amc low former politician, penned by mistake o says people in state own companies are misusing public funds. when you get companies wrong, companies appointed companies with the capacity to deliver service and services. and those who appoint those companies also expecting some kind of for kickbacks. and you find, but they're looking as us is, is in the end left available to deliver infrastructure project. because i was seen as, as a whistleblower,
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he put former president jacobs who might in the dock kind of declared an enemy of the state. he had to fear for his life and lost his job, his government spokesman, whether it and today he's a politics professor in johannesburg and nothing in the 2024 elections. he says the amc could lose its absolute majority for the 1st time. i'm not surprised at all that citizens in many parts of the country have beginning to organize themselves. because it's also an indication that people are losing confidence in the political structure of the system as it exist today. and gave those the beef movement risings on the stand up south africa wants to offer an alternative. a young and diverse generation wants to change the political culture. and the majority in the country grew up in the post apartheid south africa. they're fed up with the old garden leads and have had enough of the corruption we are on their way to being at the same state. and one of the reasons we've decided to do want to be doing the stop is
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movement to what be nice to me, make sure that we do not have time to say more transparency. a more civil society sounds good. not only in theory, but it's also fundamental to maintaining trust in democracy. there's a lot of talk about a spirit of optimism about giving south africa's young society a say, because voter turnout among young people has been on the decline for years. what is last is big and cannot have that nothing is good. and what we owe is a vision and dental fields. community majors mohan go is lugging her buckets of water from the trunk all the way home. she's going to cook her grandchildren their dinner or youngest can hardly wait. so i have to document and those lucky can give them the suicide to come and give it to the
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people. i had the book, they put you to the park tomorrow. maybe small hunger will fetch her water again. every day that her tap stay dry, her anchor grows the human. the mood for a trip up count faced psychedelic. his booming and brazil, attracting tourists from around the world. aesthetic leaf juice used as mets and as the village of the forest is, want the indigenous who need to and people call it for the or there's a bit of credit. oh man, i can now see better at the edges of my field. the vision, i'm going to my fuss to put the and i see all around more clearly. my new to this
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were accompanying who need to. and he is who are leading a group of brazilian tourists through the night and have a nice to triple with the past. feel medicine man knows every pond test. this one he calls to can tell me for my phone, nobody drinking this one in a hot t helps when your throat hurts to be under the boughs of a centuries old cap, off the tree, the path. she lights the joints while others play guitar with fits a song for a tree, they wash it in the village tribe, lita eva shows us another pond. the alaska vine, which is evan. more popular among spirituality seek isn't that we thought what thought is we have to cook it for many hours or 8 hours or even
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a whole day. the broth that remain by the strong aisles. laska that enlightens you at night and sends you traveling. the alaska pond is experiencing a really thin not just here among the indigenous community to fast paint themselves with red dye and then have a drink because the brown, very full comp for adults house value. under the gc, let me purify our souls with i a why would you give her the juices, sugar us? and we learn what we want to achieve. spiritual and by the man mentally. as human beings come up tonight, the light of the snake, one chant us green, the yellow and black, who wrote obama in then he was sites ancient,
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lot hopping handed down to generations. thousands of damages to the west. urologist, so, so working with the alaska that i already, oh, joe has carried out decades of research on the effects of why alaska and brain activity, including on people with depression. this findings as being astonishing, sees a thing of a saw. the only thing more research shows there's great potential stats, especially in the efficient treatment of depression through psychoactive. substances such as i a flask of most is not able to wrap it. improvement of the conditions compared to conventional anti depressants. sitting choke isn't your thing or is in new mexico. we therefore c, i o. oscar as a possible treatment for mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, so and post traumatic stress disorder as good as sports. and also for drug addiction in cases of cocaine, tobacco in practice. because he asked that ios give itself, does not schools,
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addiction, new sugarloaf mountain and rio de janeiro, right? the intoxicating conscious? the central focus of the religious ceremony is the status of the service and the church of santo dia. hi, alaska is the her, the sacrament. and the ritual that makes us catholic faith for brazilian, spirituality and nature, religion. the women and men sing strictly separated from more than 10 hours. hence that the church around is right. stay cool. that's working on. and with that rang psyche, the agent, we drink a substance, which has incredible powers and praise the art,
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but this celebration for ourselves and all life on the planet. the name of the, of a b b, we move hi. hi. hi, that quit the who he can he, they know that i, alaska, intoxication makes you question your own thoughts and perceive yourself and your feelings differently. i don't know if i, if i about able to abilene high, high hide, i, if the tourist want several times in one night, he, in the 5 perceive everything much more acutely. everything that's happening in the forest, the light, the sounds, the life of the for sale is he is all missing equals purification. who need to and say they have another experience,
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tara trips the next day trying lead to eva sings the ceremonial hymns. again, the sun paint, sammy name, snakes, trees, gods, of nature. then the name is painful. the hands are older than me. older than my grandfather. they come from the primeval times on our planet and represent our cultural roots and pedagogy, ideal living tables his father. so that gives you the on the similar, on a multi cultural port city on the northern coast of java has been shaped by
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european chinese arabic and dropping east cultures. and that's reflected and it's vibrant. could be one specialty can be found on top of photos. take away stand the look, the is a kind of sweet for savory spring roll. today's version of loop you was created, one income was photos, chinese grandfather, and his indonesian grandmother combined their recipes more than 100 years ago. now their grandson runs a snack bar. and he's sharing the loop, your recipe with us. we wash and cook the bathroom issues at home until they're solved. then we bring them here and mix them with shrimp and extract the filling it all those into a large wall where it's quickly stirred and fried
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the then the mixture is spread onto the length of dough. now they have to work quickly. it's very popular with guests. we produce 501 p a on weekdays, and twice as many on holidays. the loopy uh, our search, fresh or fried for the price stays the same. the before the corona virus pandemic customers used to line up at the stand and eat right here. the lump your sir. some of the savory coconut sauce. today the loop be a spring rolls are only sold, is practical to go boxes, the guy and every time
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