tv Documentary RT November 8, 2018 4:30pm-5:01pm EST
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move. throughout the country ninety four. the country was torn apart by brutal this new conflict. nearly a million died in all for you and the streets of rwanda cities was steeped in blood and lit up with politics. the term genocide is often used to describe what happened here. but for the people who saw it full first. it was the end of the world. to witness it was to genocide in. under against the tutsi tribe save it when the
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genocide ended mass acts of retribution followed. the widespread killing had made women the working majority and you wonder an accidental feminist country. in time that involuntary social shift transformed into a positive social trend could filter the country's women to rebuild what the my book. is an honest. i'm not going to have. to know what. i know i don't.
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know when i'm up but i'm not in fifty and i have to shock we wanted to meet him when it. had over one day and are true as they knew my i think. it's not i am a photographer and if it can be thank you for what to. do who did so knowing. a young boy. i had. it is that to. live it to we live agenda a quote me. to eat we say so to reality it's not a wish or. not to drain. you.
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if they can justify these. here is one of those statistics seventy percent of girls in rwanda do not complete secondary school melissa a typical rwandan girl is one of them. was . eating. chocolate never received. of course they're all job hunting sides and to golly. but to use them you need access to the internet and the skills to use it. so job searching much more
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there if you. look at this look. there is because many of her clients are quite cautious they have more faith in her than they want about. she rides a bike for a living there locally no one as a motor. hasn't had any trouble with the cab driving community. she's on equal terms with everyone. you know who. owns. a makes about fifty to sixty thousand rwandan francs fifty five to sixty five dollars a month. we're going to take me. with a. little controversial issue if you are going
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to get life in. the good of. you. thinks women just lack self confidence which is why they don't make money by giving people lifts on a bike cab company owners don't have faith in women either but that's all about to change. melissa was walking home alone and a night. may not seem out of the ordinary but in neighboring uganda a walk like this could be dangerous and it could be risky in the congo cam sometimes be done in kenya or tanzania but in somalia a goal could never go out dressed like this. and in daylight. we can't
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talk about gender equality without mentioning the main theme aimed for genocide against tutsi because before ninety four genocide against two or three discount three has been corrected out is the. sort of discrimination saw discrimination. discrimination ethnic discrimination even discrimination based on sex so women stuff out there or. not. in two thousand and nine grow under introduced stop centers. anyone can report violence and get help the recurrently forty four centers like this across the country. and while gender equality but they have been introduced into the wonderful work place
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remains very different and the countries are. more. are. victim book and you're quite become more of them who are who are. these may just look like ordinary notebooks but since these call centers were introduced to the number of reported wife beating sadr wonder has fallen by thirty percent. before iraq was going our gov our war. two crowds hit our go. about whatever. and it is also where you have to visit you or what they were put there was a. but
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it was very happy of the she scored her very first knock out against another boxer . and then there was saying that. when then. then you can become one of the. no. doubt. he was born in ninety eight ninety six two years after the genocide. she started boxing in two thousand and eight to train for three years before financial problems forced her to give up drop out of school. says that when she's in the ring she overflows with energy and pride. this is genevieve who was born in one thousand nine hundred five just a year after the genocide. she started boxing when she was ten but at sixteen took part in the world championships in antalya and came fifth.
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genevieve saying she's fearless. but she's now become an entrepreneur selling clothes. she likes boxing but has to run her business to survive. and now one of the jurors are. going to. show up. now and i'm one hundred forty. when i say we didn't do that i think. that there's a take on what. it was and that the casts a preview before nineteen ninety four genocide so. many things. said and if that thing even though. life expectancy.
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releases put on the best dress she's applying for a job as a housemaid at a hotel. perhaps today things will work out for her. to. do. this. because so many girls drop out of school competition for low wage jobs is intense. that's partly why finding work is so difficult but melissa doesn't believe that
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to dig 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 path 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks. both the republicans and democrats claim victory in the wake of the midterm elections but it seems the election settled little if anything now there is a dueling investigation warfare gridlock on steroids is this what the voters voted for.
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which you are not an institution when you are not a government. you'll force is your voice belongs to you and gives it a status in your voice said people accept to seems they wouldn't accept was a secure should we say it would if this is a difference with diplomacy in the official going to see. this here it is under the command of senior inspector jeanette's get us the facts. she's married and has two children aged twelve and nine. and is very understanding about the mom's of his wife's job. title always wanted to join the police and a dream eventually came true.
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we spent about a month negotiating with the rwandan police to be allowed to film this. we expected fascinating insights into how police women him fight. judy and if you can get it. but we were told that wouldn't be possible because crime rates in a so low and we probably have a long wait for any real action. instead they staged a demonstration scene especially for our cameras.
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mounted on the roof and i don't question one of them i am a police basic idea. given. that's about as exciting as police life gets when there's no crime. very few offenses are committed but their weapons a military grade and patrols have been stepped up the fear of what once happened here still lingers. i don't know if you read the bible. when all of the woods was the was destroyed it was victoria and this impact because you know the country was the bigoted it was the victory but also it was cries of crying because people always so you know everyone was destroyed you know how's this and everything and people saw no hope.
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the revelation played an important role in his life. i saw him like women with no i. mean that women there's no arms and told me that those women should be empowered spiritually emotionally and physically material things. as a female pastor it took the religious community some time to accept our it was a fight in there really really just you talk about violence sometimes and then so argue it's not even the homes on the gun. you know everywhere. will be. in the end was built up an old female christian community. meetings resembles spiritual life coaching through women come
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here hoping to make their dreams come true. according to a. man i'm not keen on marrying a widow with four kids she understands why so self she's working to make her dream come true. and until it is that he was a legit is the look you could get a. leaf was a was the will know who to go to forgive. he who he is because this is you know. he should come. to one of the. and you. know
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this is a. historic opportunity the boys. in herring they are parents but no. boy is the same level and. my name is jerry and i have a name. i have. in. my but i think i would make. it pays to get married and wonder why it's become entitle to their husbands property. this clearly strengthens a woman's position in society but jolie's long term partner is taking his time to make it official. but i don't have any problem with the government about why it is
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not going to me and probably in my house. oh i want to give you what. you can. tell you to give him since. he didn't give him anything. here there is no it's not easy to get to work. melissa is now trying to find work as a waitress. to you. but there is still no miracles. if she is rejected again there. is a problem i think women it can be confident the president of the. biggest problems you know. they have opportunities it's something we should qualify . should you not encourage them so does their biggest
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by the way. the smell of coffee and fresh is already filling the women's church service is in full swing. you know this was it because that. was when he was he was but he didn't want to. do that when you. have. the services include stories of miracles with financial well being a running theme through all of them. this woman for example gave the last of her money to the church and after a few days god help her get a loan of several million francs.
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if. you have this woman donated a television to god a very big television soon after doing that she found financial prosperity. miracles like that as seen here every friday. some might say it's somewhat naive to imagine the donating a t.v. could be rewarded with a miracle. to please gatherings are teaching women to be more confident to feel good smart and talented who are here they develop hope for a better life something that was lost during the genocide. you know the. yeah but after. a kid who with three. kids to. someone who was like ten years. the wind kind of grew you know people were really it's just.
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you do so much smarter so much humping you know. with someone they come in to keep you from really and you know do some good good pregnant you know you have like a kid from someone who cued you from the all of those feet so you can see how dipping can be and also how. abuse abuse just one device is to it's that's when it's about good it's good when i was the future. so. there's no one who knows two more. but that we get we big old norteno know but i think we. have a great future because of i was too young if i had known to have baby but i'm syrian have eighteen. i think. that i know that i will get
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a good good life when it's time. that. our men who move. in and i'm a. fresh. even. and the thing is i only have to. say. who are to go down on the. knees also see if you. know of a core. of one who are at their work the car and you know boom boom would you would touch it in your corner when would you which. i did.
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i know. a low. hundred. stocks and a car to. thank. you . then. they are then what their money might seem. none of the women we met suggested that feminism in their country is just empty words. they all believe that the new era wonder is a land of equal rights and they are also quite sincere when they say it was the country's women who rebuilt a happy and prosperous nation. and it will be the women who used to pay over one does terrifying past. me will.
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a budget of the average injection they therefore revolt it if you want to create a revolt if you want people in the streets rioting if you want our global insurrection against banker occupation keep keep rising real raising the price of fish keep raising the price of food and you'll get your out you get your insurrection you'll get your torches and your pitch forks you'll get your hundreds of millions of starving people on your front lawn demanding to be fed you'll get it . ministries police fool says in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that doesn't like will hope the one who doesn't run from going because of god and this is going to going to go through the. woods as if he that you don't want him to see it the most of those who live in proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that it's such a security risk when you have a black box operating who probably go to microsoft's dependency puts governments on the cyber threat not only that seem to think off message books get more and that's
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what we call softness and this is an easy sell in this this is we want to move. to move south and these two goons. with. these this is the. one who should i hadn't done with the old vision stop and it was interesting on who's in front is up in these crowds on the front. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstration going to be rolled to be peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is all. spontaneous or is it you know here i mean you are liz put me in the. spelling you go to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four . those who took part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in
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these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. place in the united states identified the gunman who killed twelve people in a busy california bar on wednesday as being a twenty eight year old former marine they say that he committed suicide following trust. him following the week's elections president trump lushes out of the media blaming him for dividing the u.s. out of left wing anti fall protesters target a conservative fox news anchor at his home saying as the.
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