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kidnapped and sold for two thousand dollars as islamic state slave markets we speak to a fifteen year old girl managed to escape from terrorist captivity in. italy is to send five hundred troops in north africa to help cope with the migrant crisis but concerns are raised about the controversial way the interior minister is using to prevent refugees from heading to the new. facebook and twitter face sanctions if they fail to help a british parliamentary probe into alleged russian interference in the box that vote. on washington suggests making a small west bank village the capital of a palestinian state in a move described by some as inappropriate as a. thank you for watching the headlines here at r.t.
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international broadcasting live from moscow. thousands of kurdish speaking is edis are still being kept hostage in iraq despite the fall of islamic state many of them children who have been abducted and sold at slave markets on to senior correspondent what our guest if reports on the long way home from terrorist captivity nardil age. he should. start the big ten thousand dollars russia. location turkey starting with fifteen thousand dollars in this age location syria starting bid. for the dollars and the age fifteen. baghdad. put two thousand dollars the deal was kidnapped by isis. in mosul in two thousand and fifteen for
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near enough three years she endured horrible things things that no fifteen year old girl or any woman should ever have to endure two hours ago she was bored back by her family here in baghdad no one called the police no one wanted to risk her life she spent her first hour of freedom crying in the hotel room wearing my isis tells its hostages that their families will kill them if they ever return but her arrest would be brief as to how she'll join a shelter to shut the fuck up about how. many people are happy that she's. shortly after meeting her relatives took her shopping. she was rescued by a group of men who specialize in tracking down these e.d.'s kidnapped by isis they
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then either negotiate the sale or steal them back so the big gun secrecy i don't think she got the girl still in that position on them with their relatives a parent t.v. such some of the people involved goes was kidnapped when she was sent for three years consecutively house here where the old rape gifted are sold as many as fifteen some since they sell their slaves because they need money to go back to their home countries. but when the us reputedly hundreds of isis fighters need that there if they're in dangerous place you can be eighty thousand others. she spend her own month or a nice escape to two of the terrorists watch them day and night to prevent them from running away from them that she couldn't sleep as to tara. to do anything so
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the girl told her let's destroy and run away they will kill us anyway and they skate three thousand years e.d.'s is still missing hundreds presumed held by isis the international community no longer really cares is edis don't attract the same ratings now that they aren't being slaughtered so it's up to them to recover their children and to help them heal from so far only a few have responded including the red cross. the battles in mosul and ramadi and fallujah all over iraq have yielded an overwhelming overwhelmingly large or high amount of missing people people whose fate are unknown the families are still looking for them whether they are in captivity with this the mix a group or any other party in iraq families do not know the fate of their loved
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ones and if they have the right to know the fate of the lover in iraq being held by a certain party to a conflict what we do to assist because we know that the process to look and search for missing loved ones is a really painful process that can go on for many many years and we call on this anyone like a war zone the red squares on the map showed just how much of mosul has been and political race had yet falling i suppose to fade locals say little effort has been made to rebuild what was once considered one of iraq's most beautiful cities.
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we haven't received any aid from the government. with us and i feel completely destroyed i don't feel like coming back to its home i've lost all hope of living here after seeing all this devastation. italy's to send almost five hundred troops to the border between asia and. libya saying it wants to control human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants italy's prime minister has branded michette the main transit country in africa for europe banned migrants troops will be deployed to fort medulla on the border between new share libya an area described as a gateway for refugees who want to cross the mediterranean a top european officials have already called for military action however the toughest deals being sealed by italy's interior minister is raising eyebrows after
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boasting about his mafia tactics. i am. a little make a market go. only when i reassured them that i was from calabria a region where deals and alliances a suit with blood that they finally agreed to sign.
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monitors i was shocked by what they witnessed thousands on may see aid to the un traumatized men women and children piled on top of each other locked up in hangars with no access to the most basic necessities and stripped of the human dignity. amnesty international had previously raised allegations against the e.u. of complicity in the abuse of refugees it supported its claims with this video where a libyan coast guard is towing a refugee in the sea and another one is being whipped. well as europe struggles to
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find new solutions to the migrant crisis we discussed with our experts the latest italian decision to send troops to libya. i think this is some kind of emergency measure to finally stop the human trafficking to europe unfortunately our western imperialism actually lets through the situation currently in so i think we're proud of our conflict in libya which was also crossed by the our western intervention. already in two thousand and eleven i think there won't be. crisis the sad thing is and this is where the whole thing falls apart is this should not be an italian initiative this should be a european initiative this should be a coordinate in the live and when you get a country like france for example negotiating with a different leader from mistress or raj in libya then you can see the degree of discontinuity that's going on this is something that should be tackled in a coordinated way within the european union and it is manifestly failed to do so.
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in the u.k. facebook and twitter could face sanctions if they don't help a parliamentary investigation into alleged russian interference in the brics it vote the head of the so-called fake news inquiry m p damian collins has now given the social media giants almost three weeks to hand over all the information that he's requested they need to be able to turn us what they can do about it and what we need to be able to do is say to the companies we recognize that you are best placed to militar what is going on your own site but if you fail to police the site effectively and deal with highly problematic content then there has to be some sort of sanction against you damien khalid's the chair of the department of culture media and sports select committee in the u.k. parliament he's leading this investigation into so-called alleged russian interference in the e.u. referendum and he's really slammed these tech giants the social media giant saying
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that they aren't handing over enough information and that the information that they . our handing over is the same that they handed over to the electoral commission earlier this month and we can look at some of the numbers of come forward facebook for example handing over information which says that story russian ads were taken out with only two hundred views or two hundred people viewing those ads and the total cost of ninety seven cents spent on the damian collins saying that no work has been done by facebook to look for other fake accounts and twitter as well handing over information saying that only six tweets from r.t. accounts at a cost of a thousand dollars again mr collins saying that twitter the information that they've shared is completely inadequate now we've spoken to facebook they've told us that they are closely cooperating with the electoral committee but that they
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don't have any evidence thus far of russian actors attempting to influence the brig's that vote but this all is very similar to the types of inquiries we've been seeing in the u.s. and looking into the presidential election there and again ledged russian interference and we've also heard there's also been very critical of those social media giants i was concerned at first that some of the social media platform companies did not take this threat seriously enough i believe they are recognizing that threat. now they've provided us with information because these social media giants they've continuously stressed the number of ads in the the reach of the ads taken out by russians or anyone linked in any way to much russia is very small in comparison to other adverts taken out and of course very little has been spoken about care for example president obama before that breakfast referendum came to the u.k. she gave a speech and told people how to vote with very little attention there given her so
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called american interference so many people making those points as well. friday marks another day of rage in the middle east over donald trump's plan to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital more on that after the break. its all to see we have a great see what we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and your bets have been a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waiting spirit to the r.c.t. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will call him that throws or three. thousand zero zero zero zero
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hitter here i call rochelle. nice drive. left left left more or less ok stop that's really good. welcome back friday has been declared another day of rage following president trump's unilateral decision to recognize jerusalem as the israeli capital these are the latest pictures from cities in the west bank trump also intends to relocate the u.s. embassy to jerusalem sparked global condemnation with protests held around the world overwhelming majority of the u.n.
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general assembly also voted to reject the move numerous countries and now calling to recognize east jerusalem as the capital of the palestinian state on the u.s. decision as decades of american you try us here one of the most complex issues in the region as both israel and palestine have claims on jerusalem. the us ambassador to israel has said palestinians overreacted to donald trump's decision in an ugly and anti semitic way meanwhile it's been revealed washington proposed to make a small west bank village the palestinian capital as part of a bigger peace plan artie's paulus lee a visit to the village called abu dis. this is a neighborhood of jerusalem that is home to some twelve thousand people and which has been under israeli occupation since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven it is also being offered as the future capital of the states now that is according to the former head of hamas. and the america the united states offered to give the
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palestinian authority a camp with rule and see in the abu dis area far from jerusalem so there is a bridge linking abu dis and the al aqsa mosque. it's also part of the peace plan that is being presented by the saudis and it does seem plausible if you remember that president trump is planning to move his embassy to jerusalem but if you swim across here and you see the security these rabies security barrier which runs through the middle of abu dis it begs the question how can a place like this service the capital of a future palestinian state in theory it is possible to have direct access from abu dis to the muslim holy sites in the distance in the old city and there is a plan that is being put forward to pulled a bridge from here to the our axa compound which is the third holiest site in islam without that access that would be a conversation stopper but it is hard to believe that palestinians would support us
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and. we want jerusalem to be for the palestinians not just for the israelis our home is here our life is here. they cannot hold hold a holy place in the name of if used in the name of capitalism or democracy there is no ins you have to be holy to hold the holy name whatever the future of this village one thing is clear president trumps decision to move his embassy to jerusalem will have far reaching consequences what is suggesting is exactly thinking americans are reading only reading the israeli plan to the area they don't want really a state in the west bank and if they want to make it in an enlarged gaza for that purpose they will continue to grow in jerusalem the world. of the with the bike and they will continue to grow as well and more than sixty percent of the with bank
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area are don't think that the palestinian would agree at any time or any palestinian leader with agree at any time to what the americans and is very are offering. we've also followed the story of a palestinian boy who spent twenty days in an israeli prison. said it would. be. the ultimate i was in there when they were confrontations and demonstration of the region sometimes decision when words are with sound come and bombs on my i had no choice but to run away was it a little. much as it was i was crying on the ground and it was twenty three soldiers that are put out of the side and i swear in one folder me sir not seen and if they're still good eats and assaulted me.
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it's us for several minutes here since on the. last one of my shoes and that took the orders and the board is such a cold war some of. the fatal stabbing of a teenage girl in southwest germany has caused outrage in the country that's after police revealed the alleged perpetrator is her fifteen year old ex-boyfriend who's an afghan refugee he's since been taken into custody eyewitnesses say the boy stabbed the victim multiple times before being held down by passers by until police arrived the fifteen year old german girl died of her wounds in hospital a trip or two the couple broke up at the start of december the boy had been harassing his victim through social media and phone calls police say the alleged perpetrator arrived in the country unaccompanied back in twenty sixteen locals gave us their reaction to the incident. this was the start i don't know what i should
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see i think it is awful i want to buy some flowers and lay them down here what happened distressful i love the earth just. miracle is always that's where the. children eat. it's. not just with young. girls. it. was well this is the latest in a line of similar cases in the country two weeks ago a nineteen year old man of afghan origins tried to drown he seventeen year old ex-girlfriend in berlin the girl managed to escape and was taken to hospital and last friday a sixteen year old asylum seeker repeatedly stabbed his seventeen year old ex-girlfriend the girl was left with severe injuries. not to discuss
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this issue further are now joined by martin dulcimer an m.p. in the house parliament for the left party martin thank you very much indeed for joining us well let's have a look at some of the details of this case the alleged perpetrator was living in a supervised community are they at fault here. i think we must go away from the months with which i'm part spread in this social media and we have to come to an objective for more check to fence scientific analysis of what's going on if you look at the german society and said enough of the worldwide y.-o. lens against women is a very common problem and i'm in sorrow with the family and with the friends of the goal of course. but we really must look at what they're what is going on in our society and in other societies as well for example in germany forty forty percent
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of the woman experienced sexual abuse and twenty five percent of women experienced violence of their actual of pharma relation partner. and thirty post thirteen percent experience crime relevant sexual abuse until they were sixteen so we have a tough to do with a very common problem in this society which is patriotic and western women. are not sometimes not respected really in. a lot of scale like it should be and so it's. not easy topic because problems don't have. root but there are many routes to problems so and if you look for example at the statistics in the. last year. which is the police federal police organ in germany mates to sticks and they said that in
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the first half year of two thousand and seventeen there was less crimes done by refugees and migrants than in the year two thousand and sixteen and in the same time the number of right wing crimes against refugees and migrants. was increasing so if we look at certain aspects we have to look at all details before we can. somehow judge what's going on anyway we shouldn't judge what's going on but we should find a problem solutions and a problem solution for sure this bad if if there is a problem like in a society. like in germany that there's a lot of violence against woman we first have to treat that. my fraction and humble parliament we brought in an appeal against sexist advertisement that in one book there should be no more sexist advertisement and measures like that and education
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can help that things like that and violence against women takes place no more in such a large scale what is not tolerable in any way they don't leave them out in delta and then pay for them by parliament thank you. otherwise i'll be back with headlines at the top of the hour see that. robot governments can be much more rational and lots more compassionate than the current oligarch healing governments that we have i suspect people will be more happy with the new situation than they are with the.
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