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this week has shed light on the fate of the small ethnic and religious minority. despite the. still being held hostage many of the children. to leave. the men want to offer us and skiffs in the evenings they would get together and treat the women and have their fun with us. it was indescribable funny life turned into endless suffering tears and hunger i
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couldn't do anything not quite. according to top iraqi officials in twenty fourteen alone almost seven thousand years e.d.'s were kidnapped by i saw three thousand or so reported missing. gusty of reports on the long way home of some years edis from terrorist captivity. nadia age ten locations. big ten thousand dollars russia nine location techie stuff fifteen thousand dollars keenness age eight location syria starting bid the thousand dollars. age fifteen. baghdad soul put two and a whole thousand dollars the d.d. was kidnapped by isis in mosul in two thousand and fifteen for near enough three
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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 back by her family here in baghdad no one called the police no one wanted to risk her life she spent the first hour. crying in the hotel room where in my isis tells its hostages that their families will kill them if they ever return but her rest would be brief as to how she was going to show sufficient feeling and upfront about that with very seriously so many people who are happy that she's. 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 and she got you know if i say that if we show the girl still in the possession of them with their relatives parents the deal will be on that they killed the hostages . as such some of the. people involved didn't want to appear on camera but the stories my chilling and what you get your good to this day one of the girls was kidnapped when she was sent. for here is. a house here where there are several girls san eleven twelve years old who were all raped gifted or sold as many as fifteen songs. if not for sexual pleasure isis brainwashes using children and sends them on suicide missions or sells them for money oh when isis fighters flee to turkey they sell their slaves because they
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need money to go back to their home countries. you may not know but when the u.s. led coalition and their allies in syria reportedly led hundreds of isis fighters need to then besieged raca whose jihad this took not only the guns and families but also their hostages and slaves the same people that are now being aborted back of the prices vary depending on where there are if they're in dangerous place you can be eighty thousand dollars otherwise around fifteen thousand. others also tracking down missing people one iraqi and he has made a name for himself rescuing children. she spent her own money buying out several of these kids and that i have actually met one of the girls told me the story of her she and her aunts were in isis
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captivity two of the terrorists watch them day and night to prevent them from running away then the girl told one of them that she couldn't sleep and asked to see a doctor the isis fighters gave her some sleeping pills she kept them and put them in his seat. terrorists fell asleep and she and her own managed to escape that the girl was eight years old and was too terrified to do anything so the girl told her let's destroy and run away they will kill us anyway and ice skate three thousand years edis is still missing hundreds presumed held by isis the international community no longer really cares if these don't attract the same ratings now that they aren't being slaughtered so it's up to them to recover that to children and to help them heal from what isis has done to them or our guys the
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odd scene from the hawk iraq. called out there to several human rights organizations about what's being done to help the victims of these crimes so far we've heard from the red cross and human rights watch. the battles in mosul and ramadi and fallujah all over iraq have yielded an overwhelming overwhelmingly large or high amount of missing people people who whose fate are unknown to the families are still looking for them whether they are in captivity with the islamic state group or any other party in iraq if they have the right to know the fate of their loved ones whether they have been dead or are still alive somewhere in iraq being held by a certain party to a conflict. three years have passed the community still vastly displaced in. the woman who brought back to come from captivity. taken
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care of those who are still in captivity are still there and there has been no international effort whatsoever this is a community singled out basically within the iraqi community and they are not supporting the women in. the areas that are neglected. you have not seen. any serious efforts by the british or baghdad government to ensure that completely victim get their day in court and get justice for what has been done to them even when some of these men and boys it made it to judge it during the trials against them have been held using the same names by but you see these are not being invited into the courtroom are not being invited to the trials and are not being granted real access to justice. and israeli court has extended the detention of a sixteen year old published in your new girl and her mother after the daughter was
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caught on video shuffling and slapping two i.d.f. soldiers the court says the pair pose a danger ahead samimi confronted the two soldiers in front of our house in the west bank. and after a relative was hit by a rubber bullet or a video of the incident with a head has gone viral with some hailing it as a symbol of palestinian resistance. then. the footage shows head along with her cousins taking in stopping the idea of soldiers than mother can be seen in the video. cousin who was also arrested but released after forty eight hours detention the pair had been eyeing get off to another cousin's a fourteen year old boy who was injured after being hit in the face by an israeli rubber bullet i had father has defended his daughter saying she feels she had no
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choice but to take action to learn to pull his head physically the. what if i thought for the palestinian issue she believe that we must study all the time she needs to be. in the. in the clashes with me. this is what she believes in it for that would be where i saw her when she saw. the autumn leaves she became more they gave more and she won the two fight that we requested comment from the israeli defense forces on the girl's case the i.d.f. said she's being investigated for suspected assault on a soldier but also throwing rocks at the girl's twitter account has been deleted there were it's unclear whether ahead of herself is behind the move and former i.d.f. soldier or why his book says the israeli presence in some palestinian areas is at a military level and why such incidents are. what happened last week and the video
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that's gone viral with her slapping and pushing two soldiers. is not part of a protest it went much more viral once they showed up. later on a few days later early in the morning and arrested her a sixteen year old girl for pushing somebody who was without any sort of authorization standing on her property image of a fearless young woman she's sixteen standing up to fully armed soldiers and the soldiers if you notice they come into these villages and i did when i served in the i.d.f. as well fully armed for battle the heavy military presence in palestinian communities is thirty years old. the amount of force is overwhelming these soldiers are only partially trained for doing what are essentially police duties but you notice they are in full battle dress they don't look like police men i don't think
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that the i.d.f. sees itself as in a precarious position when the tensions have been high in the region since donald trump decision at the start of the month to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital he also announced their intention to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv the standoff between israelis and palestinians has continued to for weeks now with many left injured and a number of dead. the to. do to sleep.
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this is the floor it's friday rage actually palestinians all over gaza strip east jerusalem and the west bank are demonstrating and protesting against donald trump's declaration that is right the army is throwing tear gas canisters on the protestors as since the morning since that announcement was made.
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well you can smell the tear gas from here so those terms made that announcement fourteen palestinians have been killed and those figures according to the palestinian health ministry they also report that more than three thousand people have been injured it's escalating its uprising but that is right the army has been at throwing tear gas canisters all the. testers are running away from the but for some fan days right he's not being sued live i mean a c n i probably has one that landed very very very close to where he was standing so. the situation here. for the last month. quite tense and we can safely smell tear gas every way does that mean. there were. five ambulances that. floor our three injuries plenty more to come on the program today here when i see you all watching the weekly now shortly before in syria was
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recaptured thousands of i still terrorists and their families were helped to leave we'll give you details after the break. we have. doctors here who never thought about it but we just care and to call for year ago they thought the relatives would hate them and i would just love them and it just so. inspiring to hear something at telephone call or a person coming actually i just had a man in my room most of the same where he says my wife has just died thank you. but holds his hands to you so. they put themselves on the line they did accept the
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reject. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. but you're going to be first this is what before three of the more people. interested always in the waters of. the soup. thank you joining us for the weekly here on our to the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have told r.t. that thousands of ice all terrorists and their families were allowed to leave rocka shortly before the city was recaptured it's claimed the deal with islamic state it was agreed upon with the full knowledge of the u.s. led coalition and we can show you a video which fighters shared with us they claim it shows a convoy of trucks carrying eisold militants at the drivers claim they were misled
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about the convoy and told they would be carrying displaced civilians and the deal allowed hundreds of eisold militants to escape deeper into syria well others reportedly made their way straight into turkey. i saw the arsenal fighters they left in buses filled the resort i don't know where they went after that there were about the even thousand people fleeing i saw flight this along with the kind of the numbers. were injured are those seem to be unharmed. the ones working at the green storehouse when we saw i saw militants leave there were lots of them but we were not afraid. according to the truck drivers they were transporting around four thousand people in the convoy was around seven kilometers long now despite an agreement to only take personal weapons they were ten trucks loaded with arms and ammunition dozens of foreign fighters also reportedly managed
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to escape with some of them making it out of syria and the drivers say they were shouted out and threatened along with the entire route while the u.s. led coalition has confirmed this whole deal did take place however it denies taking part in any of the so-called negotiations the coalition also says only four foreign fighters were in the convoy and all were later captured by the s d f and international relations professor jamal wakim says if indeed washington did play a part in the deal it would undermine its claims to be fighting terror. this video. to the material evidence of the implication of the united states army and the fighters with this is now the evidence to the fact that the united states knew would use where i supplied goods. they were allowed to retrieve. through american and s.d.s.
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lines to a safe haven maybe to other areas where they could fight the syrian army and their allies i believe this also undermines the claim of the united states that it's fighting terrorism and. gives credit to the accusations that the united states is using terrorism as a door to achieve geopolitical objectives and. intimately. austria has recently sworn in chancellor says the e.u.'s migrant relocation quotas are not helping to solve the refugee crisis sebastian kurtz believes the problem should be handled at the migrants home countries migrants who settle for europe don't want to go to bulgaria are hungry they want to go to germany austria sweden they should be hilton safe areas in their own continent the e.u. should support that perhaps even organize it and back it militarily there have been similar calls in the past from other european leaders and last month the french
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president proposed a military action to put an end to people trafficking in libya. from the damascus center for cedric studies believes such an approach is deeply flawed. to send european troops or european armies to protect these. very. safe zones i think it's not practical in first of all these armies will be involved in the internal affairs of these countries and their reaction from the law people will be may be negatively they will lose a lot of. soldiers first so i think to be engaged in internal a verse of any county it would be reflected on their internal affairs and i think they should read very good the story of syria during seven years they should
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read the story of libya the story of yemen history in africa and i don't think that this is a good approach so why these pictures right here show just how desperate some migrants are crossing the alps from italy to reach from battling freezing temperatures and often inadequate clothing trying to seek a better life in europe european leaders are now increasingly looking towards the migrants home countries but. again believes they are just using the crisis to exert their influence in the region. you would be. feeding that. outside of the political settlement now example. they started to go shit against libya then became. the first of libya. yemen this maybe in africa we can all see that
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the role is very important so because of the trying to. to. rule in the middle east. so with all of a season upon us each culture is putting its own stamp on making this time special for the african-american community there's the chance of celebrating a relatively new festival known as kwanzaa although its origins are somewhat unusual as caleb maupin explains with christmas festivities still underway americans are waking up to find donald trump sending out greetings for yet another holiday today marks the first day of kwanzaa a week long celebration of african-american heritage and culture that's a celebrate the richness of the posts and look toward a brighter future kids are static at the start of kwanzaa kwanzaa a holiday that millions of people around the world hold dear a secular celebration to honor african american and pan african heritage and values
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ever heard of kwanzaa don't worry you're not alone according to a survey taken in the last three years this holiday season is the african-american christmas is actually only celebrated by less than three percent of african-americans do you celebrate kwanzaa no i don't celebrate kwanzaa i don't so it kind. i try not to get too involved with so much hype of all these different festivities you know anything about the history is it something you identify with i really don't. i haven't really been exposed to much about kwanzaa actually don't think so. much about it i grew up celebrating christmas the thing about donald trump sending out a statement for kwanzaa you know today a lot of stuff that he does is pretty hypocritical so nothing he does because it fries me so what is kwanzaa what is it all about well the holiday was started back in one thousand nine hundred sixty six by dr melodic harang and he is a black nationalist and he felt like the holiday would strengthen the african-american community and resist the white majority i wanted to give black
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people a holiday of their own so i came up with kwanzaa i said it was african because you know black people in this country wouldn't celebrate it if they knew it was american now just five years after he came up with kwanzaa kurang i actually went to prison for torturing two of his female followers now in the media generally chooses to ignore his jail term and his nationalist views when they do coverage of the holiday and they also still invite him on to talk about it however at this point we've learned that not everyone in the african-american community is a big fan of kwanzaa there is no holiday in the on the continent of africa associated with this set of events this is all made up by a person who when the radicals in the one nine hundred sixty s. the black panthers were operating thought he was too radical for them and he wasn't able to be a part of what they were doing and he helped put this forward as
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a way of distinguishing himself and trying to build a greater following african-americans have a diverse and rich history but kwanzaa seems to have very little to do with it many african-americans don't see a need to celebrate what they consider to be an artificial holiday kaleb moppet r.t. new york and i thank you for joining us here on this sunday and as we work our way to the new year of twenty eighteen years of love for the show so for the russian capital getting geared up for what will be a huge. how
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