tv [untitled] September 13, 2024 4:30pm-5:01pm IRST
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armed violence and violence in general have been increasing in recent months. if you look to the right, you will see an area where a man in his twenties is killed by several bullets. there are many khalid centers and shahreh centers here . several people had shot in broad daylight. of the hundreds of shootings that happened in sweden last year, most of them happened in public places like here. today , there is no respect for others, if they want to kill someone, it doesn't matter if it is in broad daylight or in a crowded center with many people there or somewhere. by sending pictures of various shootings to social networks, mike's message is clear. gun violence is out of control in sweden. melmo is one of the most dangerous cities in sweden, in the
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last 7 years there have been 298 shootings in this city. we were given access to a hospital and one of the most experienced doctors of this hospital, who was present at the beginning of these events . ambulances from here mian tu atovan is an erogenous medicine specialist and has treated countless patients from shootings in recent decades. the person who was injured by a bullet from ambulance here. they transfer him . what category does a patient with a bullet wound usually fall into? the patient with bullet wound is in the category of level 1 thyroid patients. this means that all the people here are waiting for patients. therefore , it requires a high level of commitment and resources of the hospital , certainly not only the resources of the emergency department, but the entire hospital's facilities are involved. he may postpone many surgeries because he used all resources to treat the gunshot wound.
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he who got such an injury from a bullet cannot survive in any way and he will bleed profusely did people who join criminal gangs are from areas that we call vulnerable areas in sweden. areas that usually have high rates of immigrants, high rates of unemployment, and low rates of education. in my opinion, this shows sweden's lack of success in integrating these people into society. sweden has 60 vulnerable areas where gang crimes like these have devastating effects. rosengard is one of the most dangerous areas.
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the population of this area is immigrants and one third of them are unemployed people. they are very friendly here, but there are also a few people who are messing around in this place in march 2017. 23-year-old jovan was shot dead by two people, one of them had a kalashnikov and the other had a handgun . the story was related to drug dealing, which did not go well.
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these drugs come from outside, we don't produce drugs inside, they are usually smuggled from denmark , usually heroin, but there are heavier drugs like cocaine that are imported, is this a profitable deal for the gangs? from all over the south of sweden, how is this a problem for us? we can convince a young man who earns 5,000 dollars a week by buying and selling drugs to find a normal job. drugs and the temptation of money are the main driving factors behind these violence. i am on the way to gesenberg. a violent place. in 2015, three gang members opened fire on their rivals, killing two and injuring 15. experts say that one of the factors of the spread
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of crime in the immigrant area is the government's indifference to cultural and educational work, as well as the indifference of the police to maintain order. serious with it's drug gangs, that's why the residents made an interesting initiative. hello, my name is owane, and i'm glad to see you. thank you for coming here. can you tell me the name of this group, active mothers ? there have been many shootings, but mostly in summer and winter when the darkness is getting more and more gangs who intend to harm people. they recruit people. it should be said that this region, like most vulnerable regions , has a large immigrant population and a very high unemployment rate. these mothers stand guard outside the house three or four nights a week
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and spend their time on the streets and are they looking for young people who are involved or victims of these crimes? yes when we see young people selling drugs or wanting to do something bad, we talk to them directly. we talk to the young people and ask them why are you here? what are you doing here you should go home now, it's time to sleep. these people have guns, they shoot. this is not dangerous for you. no , because we have known these young people since they were little. all the young people of this area know us and like us. they respect this group believes that society should lead the fight against substances to get hold of drugs and weapons. the solution is in the community. you can't trust the swedish authorities. they will not take serious action for the immigrants. in
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my opinion, families should express their work. we should not let our children become victims of this violence. these mothers are all young people involved in gang violence. hiba explains that it is very difficult for him because there was a crime scene on the other side where his son was brutally killed. elias, who was only 16 years old, was a good student and had a bright future. he is sitting here with his friends. was shot close by. they are big guns to have zareb was determined when he arrived here and started shooting. he was a little scared. but i can't explain. i can't i'm sorry
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to date, no one has been convicted of elias' murder . why do you think your son was killed? i can't to answer this question, i knew my son. my son was not in any gang or anything like that. people say that maybe he was mistaken that it happened. in rosengard, glenn and stephen think they've found a way to reduce gang violence. the name of this program is to stop attackers. we identify who is a member of gangs and groups criminals and then we will go to them. this is a clear message that if someone in your group shoots, murders, or engages in any other violent act, all members of the gang must face the consequences, no matter who did it, it doesn't matter at all. these consequences
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, which means being subjected to strict and intense interrogation by the police and 12 government law enforcement agencies, this includes regular interrogations of legal entities and blocking of assets, are not unlikely in this cycle. we take it because it is like money. we take their drugs because they act like money for us. they cannot own a car because we take it from them. we try to make life as difficult as possible for them. stockholm experts in the field of criminal affairs say that the number of victims of shootings in sweden has increased despite the laws to fight crime , while the restrictive laws have been tightened , and now the situation is such that. this situation can be likened to a war situation that is involved in an
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armed crime. let me see what is the cause of this killing. explain, money and power. how old were you when you learned to use a gun ? i had to learn to shoot for 13 years. ask me. we are not loud . this is how they hold guns in america. look, we know how to shoot. we move and bang bang. this is how you aim and then shoot. what is the difference between now and when you were a child? if a child kills someone , he will be imprisoned for 3 years. we heard that
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more people are wearing bulletproof vests. it does not help, because we are aiming at the head we give why should it be your jacket? if you are ready to kill someone. we do not shoot in the side's chest. we act quickly. we hit him in the head. but now i am in sweden. where the increase in the crime rate and its assignment to immigrant communities has caused the anti-immigration literature to intensify. this issue has even become one of the decisive issues in the elections . according to a new poll, 44 percent of voters believe that law and order is the most important political issue. one of the parties says that it has provided a solution years ago. one day too.
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have xenophobic and right-wing tendencies and raise the slogan of sweden for swedes, as well as demanding the deportation of refugees and the creation of immigration laws. dana's parents came from iraq. he grew up in the vulnerable area of malma. when i was growing up there was a high rate of rape and shootings. i i never felt safe going out, especially as a middle eastern woman. why did you choose the swedish democratic party? because i was tired of not being able to go out , i was tired of being afraid of people who came from my homeland. i was worried about my life. mill joined the democratic party when his home in a rural area was robbed. what is the connection between immigration and crime? there is a lot of communication. one is that the immigrants are separated from the people. in many places , swedes rarely talk to immigrants
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, immigrants do not feel any obligation to be loyal to the majority of the society, and they have no obligation to swedish law, and many people in those areas are the same. with respect to the swedes, many members of the democratic party say that immigration should be completely abolished . do you agree? yes, immigration should be zero . do you also agree with the law of zero immigration? currently, yes, because we have to integrate the people who immigrated into the society first before accepting new immigrants. i believe that limited immigration can be useful for countries and help build the country and advance it. researches show that swedish media in recent years have focused more on presenting a negative image of immigrants and asylum seekers as a social problem instead of a problem. they have discussed the possibility or encouragement of solidarity with them and
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less mentioned their progress and their positive role in turning the wheel of society. in defense of swedish norms, the media usually pretends as if global values such as gender equality, democracy, children's rights are the values specific to swedish or european society, and immigrants are completely free from it and only on the condition of learning. and learning it can be claimed in society. if a crime or mistake occurs among a person or a group of immigrant origin, it is immediately highlighted as an immigrant, and a flood of analyzes about cultural confrontation for the explanation of these events is flowing. however, if swedish men are even at the top of the family violence table in committing violence against women, less media will be interested in reflecting it, or if it is reflected, it will never be related to the swedish culture
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, but in the best case, individual and family characteristics will be highlighted. the root of these double standards is in ethnocentrism, according to which we are the embodiment of goodness, and the aliens and the other are the embodiment of ugliness, which is the basis for the growth of modern racism and is clearly visible in most european countries today. fell lisa plein is an academic who has researched the integration of immigrants in swedish society. democrats blame immigration for everything. it is true that the probability of crime among immigrants is high, but this probability is much higher if the person has been expelled from school or his parents are not eligible to receive social benefits. the problem is the problem of social segregation and socially deprived areas. lisa believes that successive swedish governments
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have not succeeded in this matter. we have a high rate of people. we have people who leave school . about 17,000 children drop out of school every year they are forced to withdraw. in a country like sweden, which claims to have an advanced economy, there is no job for a 16-year-old without formal education. therefore, these children feel that the future holds nothing for them, and for many of them , not all of them, the option of joining criminal groups is an attractive option. the anti-immigrant literature continues . they are still faced with violence and shootings . something happened here. someone said that
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they heard a gunshot in the middle of the day. where is the gunshot? it's an hour's drive from here. they hear the police have also arrived in the area. we are going to see what is happening. we are going to see what is going on. according to my information, someone has been shot. this area is known as hamrabi . there have been several shootings in this area before, right behind that house. that street for two months. someone was shot earlier. these are all the documents that are available. puk fasheng, blood trail. with the police gone, only a small part of the story of this night remains. there is blood here. he was probably found here or shot here. exactly this point you see.
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there is no bullet hole there. from the man who shot him do you know i heard that he was injured. but i don't know the extent of the injuries, i just heard that he was injured and taken to the hospital. let me see if you think that the swedish society understands the dimensions of this problem or not? yes, i think people are helping me to understand what is happening around them and how much violence is increasing around them. 10 years ago, this did not happen, maybe once or twice a year , but now. it's too much. much more than you think. given that there are no signs of abatement of these violence, it is probably the immigrants who are the most.
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he asks me when his hand will grow again, and this question is asked by more than 3 thousand children in ghazah from their mothers, and mothers, i don't know what to tell him, and haytham became a veteran in one of these explosions, and his friends were martyred. my name is haytham, and i was playing football with my friend. we were playing, the house next to us was bombed. all our friends die. doctors say: 10 palestinian children in gaza lose a piece of their body every day , like rahef, and that's why they have to undergo surgery, of course
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, without anesthesia. somayeh is 10 years old when her house was bombed. bringing him to the hospital when he regained consciousness, he had lost weight by one. hand i had lung bleeding. my condition was very bad. i was on the care bed for 6 days. he said that he was one of the distinguished students of the school and wanted to become an engineer. but now he has to learn to cope with his current situation . i used to comb my hair myself. i used to go alone. i wore my clothes and did everything myself. i do it now, but a little for me. the war has become difficult , they don't just throw these children's hands and feet on the ground
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own . al-rahim sanazni of sada and simallah news agency, modern urbanization in 5 thousand years bc, 50 km from zabul city in the north of sistan baluchistan province. a city full of mystery and wonder. there are surgical skulls, intellectual games, social games, artificial eyes and hundreds of valuable ancient objects that represent outstanding global value. this is the city. in this city, what is seen in today's life, its inhabitants used before christ. the most intelligent people lived here, because archaeologists with. the actions
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that have led to the most advanced structure in their lives. this board is made of ebony wood and a pattern has been created on it that shows a snake forming 20 of these medicines in its movement and finally biting its own tail along with that number of tools and beads. reached and this shows that the residents of the burnt city have high intelligence. what the archaeologists of the world, the people of this ancient mawteh. it is an eye surgery that is done with special delicacy. this eye is made of a mixture of animal and unnatural fat, and golden wires are used to restore the capillaries inside it, and the belief in life after death is the result of research and observations obtained in the graves of this historical monument . along with the dead person who was here, for example, gold , jewelry and food are accompanied by this.
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bismillah rahman raheem salam news section at 17:00 the secretary of the supreme national security council met and talked with the secretary of the security council of belarus ali akbar ahmadian during his official visit to minsk, the capital of belarus. in this meeting, referring to the common view of the two countries regarding the need for multilateralism in the international system , he emphasized on strengthening cooperation in this field. two the parties also emphasized on strengthening political, security and economic relations in frameworks such as the shanghai cooperation organization and brics and developing cooperation in the field of industry, mining and trade.
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