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thank you it was and. despite the fall of islamic state in iraq thousands of people from the ethnic minority views it equally all still being held hostage we speak to a fifteen year old girl who's just escaped terrorist captivity. is really cool to extend the detention of a teenage girl accused of attacking two idea of soldiers after her cousin was hit in the face by an israelis with a bullet. two people died during price rise protests in a wrong which turned political with government officials suspecting foreign involvement in the death. of. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t.
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international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and making good to have you with us. this week has showed light on the fate of an iraqi ethnic religious minority the city's despite the fall of islamic state thousands of the kurdish speaking group are still being held hostage many of them are children who have been abducted and sold at slave markets. the men would offer us and skits in the evenings they would get together and treat the women and have their fun with us. it was indescribable funny last tangent and the suffering tears and hunger i couldn't do anything not cry according to iraqi officials in two thousand and
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fourteen alone almost seven thousand new city people were kidnapped by iso and three thousand off the missing. reports on the way home a few days from terrorist captivity. age location. starting bid ten thousand dollars russia. by location turkey starting bid fifteen thousand dollars keenness age location syria starting bid. of dollars. age fifty. baghdad sold for two. thousand dollars the deal was kidnapped by isis in mosul in two thousand and fifteen for near enough three years she endured horrible things things that new fifteen year
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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 her first hour. crying in the hotel room wearing my isis tells its hostages. but their families will kill them if they ever return but her rest would be brief ask her how she knew she wanted shelter to shut . the fuck up. so many people are happy that she's. shortly after meeting her relatives took her shopping. but she was rescued by a group of men who specialize in tracking down these kidnapped by isis they then either negotiate the sale or steal them back so the big gun secrecy i don't
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i says say that if we show the girl still in that possession that with their relatives apparent t.v. the deal will be on that they'd kill the hostages as such some of the people involved didn't want to appear on camera but the stories. and that you get your good to this day one of the girls was kidnapped when she was sent . for. 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 children and sends them on suicide missions or sells them for money. when isis fighters flee to turkey they sell their slaves because they need money to go back to their home countries. but when the u.s.
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led coalition and their allies in syria reportedly led to hundreds of isis fighters neither then besieged raca whose jihad just took not only the guns and families but also the hostages and slaves the same people that are now being aborted back of the process by. 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 herself rescuing children. she spent her own money buying out several of these kids and never have actually met one of the girls told me the story of her escape she and her aunts were in isis captivity two of the terrorists watched them day and night to prevent them from
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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 then put them in the sea the terrorist fell asleep and she and her on managed to escape the girl was eight years old. was too terrified to do anything so the girl told her let's destroy and run away they will kill us anyway and they 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 as now that they aren't being slaughtered so it's up to them to recover their own children and to help them heal from what isis has done to them or i guess the odd scene from the hawk iraq i think contacted several human rights organizations about what's being done
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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 islamic said group or any other party in iraq if they have the right to know the fate of the 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 their future comes the woman who brought back to come from captivity. or taken care of those who are still in captivity are still there and
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there has been law international effort whatsoever this is a community singled out basically within the iraqi community and there are support within in. the areas are neglected. you have not seen in any serious efforts by the kurdish or baghdad government to ensure that the victims 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's during the trials against them that they held you see the sex slaves but but you see these are not being invited into the courtroom are not being invited to these trials and are not even granted real access to justice. and israeli court has extended the detention of a palestinian teenager and her mother after the girl was caught on video hitting two israeli defense force soldiers the court says the pair pose
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a danger to the idea sixteen year old i had to mimi confronted the two soldiers in front of her house. in the west bank an hour after her cousin was hit by a rubber bullet there a video of the instant with our head went viral with some hailing it a symbol of palestinian resistance. and. the footage shows our head along with one of her cousins accepting and shoving the i.d.f. soldiers her mother can members through in the video i have cousin was also arrested but released after forty eight hours the trio were angry after another of our heads cousins a fourteen year old boy was injured after being hit in the face by an israeli rubber bullet father has defended his daughter saying she feels she had no choice but to take action if you like as a freedom fighter what
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a fighter for the palestinian issue she believes that we must study of the world the time she needs to be in the fruit of the salt in the. in the clashes with me. this is what you believe in. for that we. saw her when she saw. you became more the more you want to lead it to avoid the well we requested comment from the israeli defense forces on the girls' case the idea of said she's being investigated for suspected assault of a thought or and also if a foreign rocks the girl's twitter account has been deleted it though it's unclear whether our head herself is behind the move former i.d.f. soldier r e y is says the israeli presence in some palestinian areas is that a military level. what happened last week and the video that's gone viral with her slapping and pushing two soldiers. is not part of
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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 with in palestinian communities it's 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 that the i.d.f. sees itself as in a precarious position tensions have been high in the region since december this
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thick when donald trump decided to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital he also announced his intention to move the u.s. embassy there from tel aviv the full week found off between israelis and palestinians has left more than a dozen dead and over two thousand injured. please .
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this is the floor it's friday of 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 gas canisters on the protesters as since the morning since that announcement was made. well you can smell the tear gas from here so it's trump made that announcement
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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 fans that is right he's not being sued live that me daisy and i probably it's because one that's landed very very very close to where he was standing so. the situation here like it has been for the last month. quite tense and we can certainly smell tear gas everywhere does that mean a certain there were at least five ambulances that. floor our three injuries. austria's new chancellor says it's time to get tough on my curtains trying to reach europe we've got that story and more coming up after this short break.
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we have. doctors here who never thought about it but we took care and to call for year ago they thought the relatives would hate them and relatives loved them and it just so absolutely inspiring to hear something at telephone call or a person coming actually i just had a man in my room most of the same words he says my wife has just died thank you. but what was the you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battle is going. to do socks for the tell you to the beach gossip the public eye fell. off of advertising telling me
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you are not cool enough to buy your product. all the hawks are on the order of one. welcome back to protesters have died in iran as the country has been caught between widescale pro and anti-government rallies and the government demonstrations started initially in protest at soaring prices and unemployment and snowballed into the biggest anti-government movement since two thousand and nine there's been no information about the cause of death of the two protesters in the city of dorrit in western iran officials say the authorities didn't open fire at any point or the deputy provincial governor claims that foreign influence is more likely that hard about deploying we have found evidence of enemies of the revolution tech syria
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groups and foreign agents in this clash take fury is a term for sunni militants especially islamic states in this situation violent clashes broke out in the illegal demonstration on saturday and unfortunately two people were killed no shots were fired by the police and security forces and the goals for this rally to finish peacefully. earlier the u.s. state department said it's closely following the protests and also condemned any arrests also claiming the protests were peaceful however these haven't always been results peacefully and this video obtained by our ruptly news agency you can see a police station burning after reportedly being torched by protesters there hasn't been any information about whether anyone was hurt the u.s. state department also quoted these remarks made by secretary rex tillerson as a hearing in june. towards iran is to push back on the show demanding
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contain their ability to develop obviously nuclear weapons and to work toward support of those elements inside of iran that would lead to a peaceful transition of their government those elements are there sharon is. you know. why can i discuss this with our guests on that album rai lecture at eight in university in istanbul good to have you with us were can see you r.t. now the u.s. president says donald trump is just tweeted for the full time in a week about the protests in iran and let's just remind ourselves what he wrote. the brightest in iran the people are finally getting why is this to how their money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism looks like they will not take it any longer the u.s. is watching very closely for human rights violations mr elder i do think colin
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flying base from the u.s. president could be counted as a foreign interfere interference considering some protesters are likely to be encouraged by chance words. well i believe this kind of intervention from donald trump is not doing to serve anybody of the protesters the middle class who took to the street asking for for more economic reform asking for more jobs and employment to have more a better standard of living this is not going to help them because in the in public in the iran donald trump and the my did states are considered as the big divil and they're not interested in the interest of the iranians if they are interested in the iranian interest. at least in the knuckler deal they would be helping lifting the sanctions and empowering more people on the ground but they're not doing this so the intent of the intervention by any means is not going to help the protesters
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on the ground rather it's going to be exploited and made it took advantage by the regime if they're doing to manhandle the demonstrations on the ground this is doing to give them a pretext to doing this they're going to use it as a propaganda lock donald trump is supporting these people who are talking to the street they're going to be a make use by different actors in the region and this is not going to help them by any means whatever happened to trans promise is that america won't speak to impose its way of life on other nations as these being completely forgotten. definitely this is a case when we look to iraq at the time the americans came to iraq the the main objective was for a george w. bush is to bring democracy and we've seen since two thousand and three till this moment what the american policies have brought to the to the to the whole region
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and mainly to iraq and syria it is a big failure mainly because of the lack of a clear strategy for the middle east and that's why they're not trustworthy that's why i told you these kind of tweets and these kind of interventions from the american administration is not welcomed in the whole region whether in iran with or among the politicians or the people on the ground because they've already experienced what the united states have for the middle east mainly this trump is not considered in any long a construction project or empowerment for any political. opposition on the ground what they're interested in is just their own interest along with israel and their allies in the gulf region mainly would suit you arabia and israel and
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that's going to be against iran he said that one of the biggest the scandal of the modern history of the united states is the deal with iran at the nuclear deal with iran and that was the biggest loser as he called his predecessor barack obama when he managed to struck that deal with iran and he's going to really get the whole deal and try to scrap it if he can this is not going to help the people this is not going to be welcomed at all among the politicians of the normal people let's talk about these economic problems that the iranian government is struggling with right now and i think that all of this this chaos on the streets of iran of course what exactly caused these economic problems and does the iranian government have the capability to way to solve the issue. to be honest in iran the if you listen to the chance to the slogan these kind of protesters and demonstrators across the the scene in iran are using their talking
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about rouhani as the dictator and the person who is leading this corruption unemployment high inflation move than the half of the iranian population is on the line of poverty and that's why they say we need more reform but the problem is where they started they started in mashhad city which is the city this stronghold of roe han is for a candidate i mean the competitor in the last election of roe had the abraham right you see is the the when the leader of this city and it seems that these kind of hardliners are trying to make use. provoke these kind of masses in order to undermine their own hand is regina and this is why it's not doing in my opinion is not going to lead to more massive demonstrations because the middle
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class are not interested in being used as tools by these kind of hard lions and conservatives on the other hand they do not have a clear leadership that is going to leave them through these kind of demands to lead to any kind of radical development in terms of the reform in terms of the economic growth they're also chanting by other likely of syria alone leave palestine alone when and we need to make to take care of our own country these are kind of out slogans i do apologize for interrupting you that we're all out of time apologies again not on that altho i lecture at itin university in istanbul thank you very much. and last year's new chancellor says the e.u. is my country like haitian quotas are not helping solve the refugee crisis it's about seeing cuts believes the problem should be handled in the migrants home countries. migrants who set off for europe don't want to go to bulgaria are hungry
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they want to go to germany austria or sweden they should be helped in 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 last month french president emanuel necron proposed military action to help end people trafficking in libya but passed on up to out there left on the damascus center of strategic studies believes such an approach is deeply flawed to send troops or european armies to these. virtual safe zones i think it's not practical in first of all these armies would be involved in the internal affairs of this country 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
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a verse of any account to 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 read the story of libya the story of yemen the story in africa and i don't think that this is a good approach these pictures show how desperate some migrants are trying to cross the out from italy to reach friends that battling freezing temperatures in often that inadequate clothing trying to seek a better life in europe european leaders are now increasingly looking towards the migrants home countries that boston. believes they are using the crisis to exert their influence on the region you've been you know the feeling that they are. outside of the political settlement now example in syria they are outside in libya they started to go shit against libya then baby came not a. real player in the internal affairs of libya in
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yemen they say maybe in africa we cannot see that the you are all is very important so because of the they are trying to. to review their role in the mideast. thank you for joining us wherever you are this new year's eve i'll be back in about thirty minutes with the headlines for you about.
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