tv Documentary RT November 11, 2018 4:30am-5:01am EST
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right. through one thousand nine hundred ninety four. the country was torn apart by brutal there's no conflict. nearly a million died in offer here and the streets of rwanda cities was steeped in blood and littered with bodies. the term genocide is often used to describe what happened here. but for the people who saw it all firsthand it was the end of the world.
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witnesses to the genocide in rwanda against the tutsi tribe say that when the genocide ended mass acts of retribution followed. the widespread killing and made women the working majority country wonder an accidental feminist country. in time that involuntary social shift transformed into a positive social trend would filter the country's women to rebuild what the men have broken. have been. i know i don't.
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know quite how much but i'm not in fifty and i. wanted to meet him one minute. you know whatever one day and are true is that you might i think well now that it's not i'm going i'm a photographer and if it can we thank you for worked up over. it. oh . you know what it's in no way to. write a young boy and i you know. it is there is to. live it we live it jim they are quoting to. me to
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say so it's a reality it's not a wish or sonata dream. you . just think you 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. it's . something we have all walking until i was. leaving that. chuckle because i never received a warning when one's. of course they're all job hunting sides and to golly.
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is often mistaken for a man. who wanted me. to look. i would give. this. there is because many of her clients are quite cautious they have more faith in her than they would of my own. she rides a bike for a living there locally no one has a motor. hasn't had any trouble with the cab driving community. she's on equal terms with everyone. and some would seem. to. believe that. makes about fifty to sixty thousand rwandan francs fifty five to sixty five dollars a month. who would immediately.
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leap with a. little controversial. here would be sure why he. thinks women just lack self confidence which is why they don't make money by giving people left 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 that night. may not seem out of the ordinary but in neighboring uganda a walk like this could be dangerous and it could be risky to congo to determine
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sometimes be done in kenya or tanzania but in somalia a goal could never go out dressed like this not even in daylight. we can't talk about. quality we've go to mission in the main. for genocide against tutsi because before ninety four genocide against three has been corrupted our is the. sort of discrimination. discrimination. discrimination ethnic discrimination even discrimination based on sex so women. in two thousand and nine grew under introduced stop centers. anyway. can report
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violence and get help there are currently forty four centers like this across the country. and while gender equality may have been introduced into the real end of the workplace there remains a very different and the country's hopes. if that were time. they were. victim book and just quietly become more well who are. these may just look like ordinary notebooks but since these call centers were introduced the number of reported wife beatings or wonder has fallen by thirty percent. what is. the square number whatever.
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that is also. the was it you or they were put there was a. bug it was very happy how often she's caught her very first knock out against another boxer. and then my saying. and then bam benignant one of. our. he was born in nineteen 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 . but he 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. genocide. she started boxing when she was ten and at sixteen took
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part in the world championships and came fifth. genevieve saying she's fearless. she's now become an entrepreneur selling clothes. she likes boxing but has to run her business to survive. and now part of the tourism. that. i don't know is. what i was so caught i think. now and i'm one hundred forty four no i don't know. why i say we did it out of i think. there's a take on what. it was and that the casts
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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 education is the problem. more compelling than i. hope i have heard of her before prayed at. home come up with a plan when i'm off. the hook for me when i say i don't want to. play on a couple council but you know the ha ha ha ha ha ha line. playing political have to go with the sound more.
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most folks from the shows just the moon sort of. neutral and you must. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see that. this year it is under the command of senior inspector jeanette's get us the facts.
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she's married and has two children aged twelve and nine. and is very understanding about the mom's of his wife's job. jeanette had always wanted to join the police and a dream eventually came true. 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 crime. one seven judy and if you think out of my mind. but we were told that wouldn't be possible because crime rates in our land a so low and we probably have a long wait for any real action. instead they staged
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a demonstration scene especially for our cameras. mounted on the roof and when we had him question one of them i am pleased to shoot a video. of him. that's about as exciting as police life gets when there's no crime. very few offenses are committed but the 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 there was was the was destroyed it was victoria and this impact because you know the country was the berated it was the victory but also it was crying crying because
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people always thought you know everyone was just you know how's this and everything and people saw no hope. the revelation played an important role in his life. i saw like women we've seen in 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 alice it was a fight in there it is really just you talk about violence sometimes. and so our
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view is sort of in the homes on it's can be. can be you know everywhere. to be. in the air and let's build up an old female christian community. meetings resembles spiritual life coaching through women come here hoping to make their dreams come true. around. the. according to books mahna mahna not keen on marrying a widow with four kids she understands why so by herself she is working to make her dream come true. and until it is that of the friends of budget isn't looking cookie over she could get a. leaf was
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a prisoner will know who to go to the floor to wish. he knew who he. is because this is new for show but not. he who pushes a closer look to want to be added to. the looks of who is needed to start a car turning on movie boys. corb in harry they are parents but no. girls boys at the same level can access and only one. journey i know what i'm doing. i have to do them.
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i. think. it pays to get married in a london life become entitle to their husbands a landed property. is clearly strengthens a woman's position in society but jolie's long term partner is taking his time to make it official. but i do hope you can program the government about why it is not for me and probably my house. oh i want to give you what. you can. tell you to give him sex. to give him anything. not isn't. melissa or is now trying to find work as a white rose. but there is still no miracles.
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she is rejected again. there's a problem i think women they need to be confident the president of the. group is the biggest problem you know. they have opportunities it's something we should. preach this should not encourage them so does their biggest by the way. the smell of coffee and fresh bones is already filling the women's church service is in full swing. i love it because. i understand what he was doing but i didn't want to. do that when you you know what. is. the services. stories of miracles with financial well being
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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 to help her get a loan of several million francs. and 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. so please gatherings are teaching women to be more confident to feel good smart and talented. here they develop hope for a better life something that was lost during the genocide.
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forced to leave their wounds you know with the. yeah but also left after to say and a kid who with three. kids to. someone who was like ten years to. grow you know people were really just. you do so much smarter so much hope and you know and also someone they come in to kill your family and you know. get good pregnant you know you have like a kid from someone who killed your family all of those feelings so you can see how the pain can be and also how. abuse is abuse. and devices to its credit when it's about good it's good or knows the future.
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so. there's no one who knows two more. but we get we. don't know what i don't know but i think we see that i have a great future because i was too young even hope and then to have baby bottoms to be and have eighteen. i think one thousand that i know that i will get a good good life when you turn fifty. one that. our men. move. both men and i'm a. fresh. even. the goose and the thing is i only have this is the family. who are to go down on the. knees also as you feel. you who were there were.
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no vocal ones as if you fill a book with quite a one who are at their work the car and you know boom boom would you would touch it in you know core no one would you were supposed to think. i know. a low. hundred. one stops and a car to. run . and. then when my team. none of the women we met suggested that feminism in that country is just empty well it's. they all believe that the new era wonder is
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ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping the boy doesn't forget the eyes of god i'm stunned this is not the guns of the. woods as the three that he got on him to see them must also apply to them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that's a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that something is often missing and put more on the net that song will call self-assembly a sense of the selling distance of the only one in the mall for the most of the people in this field or. all of those. things this is the arsenals
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of the home study done with the all business stopping there was a steel mills in front is up and describes in the fine. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream 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 a target for critical thinking it's tied to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for washing clothes for watching the hawks. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't tell was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had
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as the chair of its board. man convicted of mass murder and slavery ash was a german company developed. a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby anything. you know she said is just. silly to mind victims have to receive compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge.
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it's. heads of states from around the globe gather in france to mark this and tenor of the end of world war one hundred years ago today the guns of the war fell silent. also in the program crucial midterm elections entrenched the deep divisions in the u.s. over drums presidency it's a split as the democrats seize the house on the republicans hold on to their senate majority we break down what it all means. the fallout from the midterms keeps on coming with white women in texas betraying feminist values after voting in favor of the republican candidate i'm very tired of being.
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