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vehicles loaded with five or six well 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 peaceful life he's only possible be on the sponges. and he's going to go as they explain to us the deregulation center is where they keep former militants well trying to reintegrate them peacefully into normal and people. that. previously yes they are being. member of the society.
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they shot us. this. body. this classrooms are used to teach civilian trades to forment terrorists things like weld in a wood work not too long ago all of these men were linked to groups like the taliban or al qaida extremists that for many years spread fear throughout the whole pakistani region.
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thank you. that's what made these groups famous in pakistan this is another school and in two thousand and fourteen six terrorists stormed the 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 back instead the army decided not just to place the region a fix trimmest but to completely rigid gave the local population suspected of having militant links. can you ask them to come. here is one unique x. terrorist story this seventeen year old the youngest inmate in the center was nothing more than a kitchen helper in a house where a taliban member lived he was just thirteen at the time and escaped of his own volition with the. top. part of.
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it would be like he probably he's younger and he was a boy probably would be able to refuse and. so quality of the people if not of. the moment. just. because he's grown. i don't know some. of. the heart on his mind. according to this team of local say color just 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 catch the movie. it was. showing you can develop a new music teacher i'm sure when you more than two that be a good boost it. does go out of a list similar to no surprise there's consequences. that are suggest a spot on the start that it was a lot more as a guide for comfort him just ask. the machine yeah has to put your stomach near selection of much nobody in it. the closer we get to his ear is done the greater the tension with feel an hour away with bass many convoys of army trucks back with soldiers even though technically become but elements of separation doesn't strike is over.
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here so we're at the fresh air. you can see it was a gate over there this is the entrance to do so. dangerous legion 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 car cars movie posing. yes with the rise time so normalized in the year it was serious time as you can see a motorcade of students go in back to the universe did but there is still some a she said concerned so you can be the front of each vehicle there is a guard. but what happened during the taliban. what was with the university when caleb speak. of
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. the west situation i was also a good neighbor you work in his usa was good a good deal with it and with the thirty four credits he did for us could never now you're smiling yes yes yes ok to do to keep as a hostage or yes it's for how long. or five days. but they get there live on amid what they. are at the lowest with other the i meet up but he could tell you about you how did you manage to escape. ridea help with the phobia of discovery released just. yang gratingly thank you much thanks very much. it was a principal write to me so. we're now actually fifty metres away from afghan border and my mobiles know. that if
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acacia 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 was your stand from terrorists locals thought life would be safer across the border in afghanistan. and all. the good why he had to leave you know the would it the. law was doing to me i want to start something i want to see while they've been away the border that they know so well and have crossed so often in their lifetimes. has changed
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a lot. we can even. now it's like this. for example. ok now you can see. what's really what's really. well then. we can see the new yeah. so now you can spot even the gold movements yes. the camera fits go to the 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 isn't safe. are you sure there's no. sort of lot of the them. because no one knows for sure what's happening on the
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i've been side of the border everyone coming from there has to undergo a thorough check. the border guards need to be certain that fair dealing with a genial and local residents not say a taliban militant in disguise it's not easy to tell the difference by appearance a lot of. work.
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here is the last i might even buy it is tough enough to get into plus one i made a comment about a spouse who told. for
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me. to stand. on. this children's home like many other facilities that we saw in was 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 even the unique thing about this place is entirely different to. what is your parents. still would you want to. follow oh my dear. do you have any brothers or sisters he by. to this is.
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what's with your mother. all of the rain my dad. do you miss your mother and your. each day we have we have ten rooms for the children each room along with six children. so that we are comfortable there my. mother you mean there is a need to see the children of mongolia because. you know me. from somebody else do you have your older children oh yes. like where we are and but have you ever you personally as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of. women who give their kids. or pages like this isn't just how do you feel as a question of just a moment. well this is. from the thousand we have
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that will have been did which i missed the very last question and i think i can feel your stress that when kids do this. so you know so far this was. so so far this was the hardest part because. we get used to when we see our french we're keep in the mind probably is this is the case for most all of their parents but it's not the same for that particular orpen just because of. because of the poverty of this area some mothers who for preferred to give some of their.
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children to today kind of are pinched. 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 extremists to feed this 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. was. huge yet this is. what. this will make them understand how to source seed and how it
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grows a. form. where you are you want to. be given that. you are good you want to do with this is. this is a replica terrorist 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 the use of 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 suicide bomb. interesting think people to be sure is a beautiful it is here you can mention that these pictures of a lady with covered face actually and. all other stuff like
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these decorations fake flour words you know you know terrorist nest everything like 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 it's like being able to talk to someone else it's a very rare. very rare opportunity for us because you know we when there is somebody to do this is there. still we see i would go. yeah. nice to meet you sir. when was the last time she. i had a conversation with
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a man out of the family. if that is still ok so worthless i'm against it is not. going to do not even. after that question the converse ation turned off where it was good to know the soldiers had our backs in other circumstances an interview like this could have meant serious trouble. women it was a risk down were disempowered even before the spread of radical islam and their status hasn't improved much through the taliban were defeated but the man we spoke to on this border 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 are trying to hear it as this much as they as they can even if i were. kids from families that have passed the
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checks and left the camp can now would tend to reopen schools some of them have been built right inside 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 representation so for. me. what would you normally do when you know you have a black eye would you if he said oh yeah you have a phone you know i don't have a you're not a lot i don't know oh really what. most of these. when
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was the last time that you went. on the internet. knowing not use and never know never you know. we do 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 their. invasion is. so they. took. some of them even after passing all the border checks the people who are retorting to resume can go home straight away first they are brought here. now we're moving
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forward to this is a temporary camp. through these. fences to give. these. refugees will have a short stop to get refreshment straight it's then move on to their houses. the resettlement camp was built and discarded by the military. they maintain that no one is still to hear against their will. the barbed wire an armed man 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 our you know into if you know your article but primarily because we have of the future to secure a lot of before that but we're pretty good friends of security for their debate morning long. never dared to come and make anything wrong in this game. this camp
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has one important 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 when after seeing several soldiers he made it clear reach for his id there's no militant connections detected this is the first time that you have such identification card in your life. you know none of. their students who are accustomed to ancient tribal ways i.d.'s are a new concept. many still see themselves as part of tribe not a speck he said citizens and many see their own army as outsiders.
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but i mean it was a good. thing to do you guys are pretty good at that i need to get. the kids are probably going to see it is measured. in the question of. when the taliban were. here and was it was done was the life for you personally was good or bad no with the taliban. with you know one of them because by i mean i'm shy. of the i don't. know if you thought about. but on the word of the a need taliban fighters in his village however. if there were no clashes no tell it stand why you have to leave your house. you know
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when i get them. but then i kind of. do you know who was showing. the other the. 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. has faced down spent. a lot of people looking at. how many kids she has. a school if you don't think it. started out what it does it actually didn't. know what do. you know now that i want to you know they could he could make that up with what do you think you did i would do that with it and i was going to definitely. not be lowered.
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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. 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. i
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strongly believe that the geostrategic interests of the humanity united states and the russian federation i don't think they want to and i strongly hope that the divisions that have existed in the countries will be overcome and that the two countries will be able to have. a lowing the international system. that is no way in which an international system like ours and what we also saw his cooperation between the two most important to the. plate for many clubs over the years so i know the. ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money. and spending to the twenty million.
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it's an experience like nothing else. i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great.
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