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tv   Documentary  RT  June 24, 2018 1:30am-2:00am EDT

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this is a border checkpoint. and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control.
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over local people are last able to go. to work. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and and. the only way to get into his ear is to know is with them thank you stan a military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were agreed in advance and wherever we went the military had to go with us
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for our own safety on the other hand no one prevented us from making our own observations. so in the shower the military brought us to our house shelf where a lot of foreigners used to stay. even here in the city that was never on the terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to looks like a lot of fuel efficient. with guns surely all these hotels built as a fortress. and . that's never was a risk on itself yet but a neighboring province they have brought us here to show was what they call the. center but anytime we stepped outside over a hotel we were scored by four to five vehicles loaded with five or six well
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armed passengers every once in a while was so roadblocks and ways to wire fences the sense here is that you are driving through a military camp and if peaceful life he's only possible be on the sponges. and he's going to. go as they explained to us. is where they keep former militants well trying to reintegrate them peacefully into normal and these people. that. previously. they are.
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member of the society. this. body. these classrooms are used to teach civilian trades to forment terrorists things like world and i would work not too long ago all of these men were linked to groups like the taliban or al qaida extremists they form a any year spread fear throughout the whole pakistani region.
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that's what made these groups famous in pakistan this is another school in the shower in two thousand and fourteen six terrorists stormed in and carried out a massacre killing one hundred forty nine people one hundred thirty two of them were children this was the last straw and the military operation it was serious down was launched soon afterwards the pakistani army decided not just a place to reach an affix trimmest but to completely. population suspected of having militant links. to ask them to come with. you here is one unique xterra story this seventeen year old the youngest inmate in the center was nothing more than a kitchen helper in a house where the taliban member lived he was just thirteen at the time and escaped of his own volition with the. first edition and thought.
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it would be like he probably he's young and he was a boy you probably would neighbor to refusing. so quality of the people it's not a salad to. me just. because he's grown. blunt and he was i don't know some. of. you know there's someone on his mind. according to this team of local say colleges former terrorists aren't just successfully rehabilitated but fall completely in love with the place where they are held. they sure they'd no one has ever even attempted to escape.
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she didn't have to move. it was just on. the news from when you more than two that be it was clear. to me to my surprise there's consequences. to suggest that it was a lot more as it got for comfort i'm just. the machine yeah for a chance to put your stomach near select an imaginary emma. the closer we get to a serious down the greater the tension with phil and now we're away with bass many convoys of army trucks back with soldiers even though technically become but elements of operation cutting strike is over.
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yes so we're at the freshest. you can see it was a gate over there this is the entrance to do. dangerous lesion and as we were said there's so many military personnel over here you can see they're just coming from an incoming cars with the soldiers our cars may be posing. yes we'll be right signs of normalizing here in missouri stan as you can see if that motorcade of students go in back to the universe did but there is still semi she said concerned so you can see at the front of each vehicle there is a guard. but
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what happened during the taliban rule what was it with the university when caleb speak. it was the worst situation i was also a good neighbor you work in yes yes i was good neighbor good well. with the thirty four credits he did for us goodness now you're smiling yes yes well i just ok to do to keep as a hostage or yes it's for how long we were fired it's a five day fire is what they could tell you about i mean what they tell him his who are at the lowest with the other the i mean after he could tell you about you know how did you manage to escape. did help with the help of phobia or discomfort. just thank very much yang gratingly thank goodness thanks very much like. he was a principal right. and so.
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we're now actually fifty meters away from afghan border and my mobiles know what keeps me in. and welcome to afghanistan. the commander of two local pakistani border troops greets people on their way home from afghanistan. when in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army started the operation to liberate the serious town from terrorists locals thought life would be safer across the border in afghanistan. why he had to go. what is while they've been away the border that they know so well and have crossed so often
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in their lifetimes has changed a lot. we can even zoom into certain hours like this. for example. ok now you can see. what's really what's really. good well then. we can see even a goat. so now you can spot even the goat movements yes. the camera fits go to border forts built in strategic high ground along the border some of them enjoy excellent views you can even see afghan villagers on the other side of these these village is it safe. are you sure there is no. other. so a lot of this is. because no one knows for sure what's happening on the
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admin side of the border everyone coming from. there has to undergo a thorough check. of the border guards need to be certain of the fair dealing with the jena and local residents not say a taliban militant in disguise it's not easy to tell the difference by appearance so low. we're. going to look at i want to go to go.
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as a way to. store of value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unfair family will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. in here after the money you can buy it is tough enough for the last one i know about a spouse would hold. their . breath. their dues are going. to stand.
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there. was. this children's home like many other facilities that we saw and was done functions under the direct supervision of the pakistani army it's clear that you've been brought here this is a model children's home perhaps even one of the best in the country but the main in the unique thing about this place is entirely different to. what is you parents. so who do want to follow oh my god could. be heaven brothers or sisters feel like grandad. to this is. what's with your mother. doing this your mother
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and your. each be happy to have ten rooms for the children each room along with six children a mother made also skips so that they are comfortable to my. mother when there is a mother to meet you so the children of the only people who. know me. what's your name funny as do you have your own children oh yes he said like where we are in bengal have you ever you personal as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of do women who give their kids. or pitches like this is it yes how do you feel as a shot of just about one of them. when this is these you get to be that people these are some of that beat out of me out of it will have ended up which i missed
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the very last question oh i can feel your stress this is when my kids do they say here. so you know so far this was. your. so so far this was the hardest part because. we get used when we see our french we are keep in the mind probably this is this is a kid's school just all of their parents but it's not the same. for that particular or print because of the poor because of the poverty of this area some mothers who for preferred to give some of their. children to today
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kind of our pensions. they say they can visit them for example. once a month. but still these kids have these kids have a mother it's customary for a woman who loses her husband to marry his brother when that happens her children are often seen as a burden they are extra mouse to feed these boys have similar stories they all lost their fathers and when their mothers found a new family they were simply backed off to an orphanage. eighth. inch yes this is because they. were to this to make them understand how to source seed how it grows up. form. where you
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are you want to become. very good yet. you're good you want to do with this is. this is a replica terraced house where we were shown how just like the army does now the militants also cared about education for kids but in a very different way you said this is if you die room this is the room where the terrorists were training the suicide bombers let's get inside. so everything is decorated as it is already and have and this is like what you go in to see when you commit a suicide bomb. interesting thing people to be sure is a beautiful it is here but you can mention the pictures of the lady with covered face actually and all over stuff all other stuff like these decorations fake flowers you know in
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a terrorist nest everything. they were trying to put into the mind of the young person you go in kill infidels go and commit suicide bomb and then that will be they have been were you will find yourself after death. woman and man across the border separately. it looks like looks like they might be able to see some latest it's a very rare. very rare opportunity for us because you know we when there is such a to do this is there. still we see i would give us. a nice to meet you sir. when was the last time she had a conversation with a man out of the family. ok so i'm
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against it is not. going to do not mix up. after that question the converse ation turned off work it was good to know the soldiers had our backs in other circumstances an interview like this could have meant serious trouble. women in waziristan were does empowered even before the spread of radical islam and their status hasn't improved much after the taliban were defeated but the man we spoke to on this border all hope that after returning home everything will be different better than before. and they're going to let my speech sound so unusual to them but you can see they're trying to to hear it as this much as they as they can even if i was ok with. kids from families that have passed the checks and left the camp can there would be
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reopened schools some of them have been built right in. side military garrisons there are also dormitories for students who have to come from more remote villages . we arrive at one such dormitory late at night. it's mostly teenagers who leave here two to each room with a metal door that's bolted from the outside. occasionally they're a black house just one of the representations of war. what would you normally do when. i would you if you said oh yes you have a phone you know i don't have you you're not allowed to have no no oh really. most of these. when was the last time you went. on the internet.
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no i'm not used to it never no never you know you don't we don't want to know how does it work yes. i mean. for example if you would get an access to the internet what would you when jasc there. and veges there were. some that. even after beslan all the border checks the people who are returning to resume can go home straight away first they are brought here. it's now we're moving forward to this is a temporary camp. through these. fences the
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givens. these. refugees will have a short stop to get refreshment straightest then move on to their houses. there was settlement camp was built and discarded by the military. they maintained that no one is still here against their will. the barbed wire and armed men in comfort fatigues are only there to protect the inmates themselves . did you have any a any occasions of someone from the outside world with trying to i you know into if you know you look at it but primarily because we have the facilities secured before that but we are pretty good friends of security for their debate morning nobody had ever dared to come and make anything wrong and defend. this camp has one important
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purpose above all others it plays the role of a giant filtration system that everyone wanting to return to his wrist must go through an old man came out to us from one of the towns after seen several soldiers he mediately reached for his id there's no militant connections detected this is the first time that you have such a identification card in your life. you know that none of. their students who are accustomed to ancient tribal ways i.d.'s are a new concept. many still see themselves the sport of tribe not a speck he said as citizens and many see their own army as outsiders.
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partly. by means of. thank you guys it's pretty good but i need to get. the kids are probably going to see these measurements. and that was my intent was to do it. for us. when the taliban were. here was a risk was the life for you personally was good or bad no what you tell it. was you know one of them did it because by mean i'm sure i could be. but i never thought i were the need taliban fighters in his village however. if there were no clashes and no tell it stand why you had to leave your house. you know when i could only. because of the you know who was
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shelling. the other day. but i mean that it's on top of that i go i'm not sure that. we were already having for the cricket ground were and match was well underway when we were given the chance to talk to another local woman. who has faced down spent. people looking at. how many kids she has. a school for cricket. said i what it was that i could eat at the. track record that. he could make sure that i thought what it was that you did i was not written as i'm going to definitely. not be lord of the world on the other americans.
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the cricket match is the last part of the film it also marked the end of our visit prepared by the military who never did get to see how people leave the camp and go back to their homes it's clear though that they will still have to adjust to a new life in their native was erased. and for the time being and even the traditional push to dance can start until a man income a flush stands in the middle of the circle. in a world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig
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deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i'm. good i'm good i'm not only made.
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fun. i germany saves face restores fun confidence a place in the next round of the world cup beating sweden to one. focus now that. getting into the party may. be a challenge. six six. to . seven days from the u.s. withdraws.

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