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coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating that work. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality ranking people here say the smog is a problem every year in the cold season. it's just here in bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city of the skies clear. it's due to the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if you are good i think it's just fog it's definitely because of the winter season it can't really be pollution were there the view from above the city tells a different story bishkek lies in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead character's authorities a
coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating that work. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air...
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the call is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with colon. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality ranking people here say the smog is a problem every year in the cold season. it's just a whim bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city the skies clear. it's due to the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if you are good i think it's just fog the way it's definitely because of the winter season you can't really be pollution were there the view from above the city tells a different story bishkek lives in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead characters authoriti
the call is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with colon. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air...
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the call is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality ranking people here say the smog is a problem every year in the cold season. is just a way in bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city the skies clear. it's just the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if you are good i think it's just fog it's definitely because of the winter season the country to be pollution which. the view from above the city tells a different story lies in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead care gives authorities admit they don't know w
the call is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air...
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coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with. the bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality ranking people here say the smog is a problem every year in the cold season. is just a whim bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city the skies clear. it's just the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if you are good i think it's just fog it's definitely because of the winter season contrary to the pollution we're here the view from above the city tells a different story bishkek lives in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead care gives authorities admit they don'
coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with. the bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality...
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coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal and. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality ranking people here say the smog is a problem every year in the cold season. is just a whim bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city the skies clear. it's due to the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if you are good i think it's just fog it's definitely because of the winter season you can't really be pollution were. the view from above the city tells a different story bishkek lives in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead. authorities admit they don't kn
coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal and. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air...
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coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality ranking people here say the smog is a problem every year in the cold season. is just they are in bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city the skies clear. the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if you are good i think it's just fog it's definitely because of the winter season it can't really be pollution were there the view from above the city tells a different story lies in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead. authorities admit they don't know why the pollu
coal is selling like hotcakes in the city of bishkek winter temperatures into. capital average minus 6 degrees celsius coal is an essential good because homes in the suburbs aren't connected to the city's central heating network. people buy a lot of these sometimes 20 bags at once. you can see there are private houses all around here and they all heat with coal. bishkek made headlines several times this winter for being the number one most polluted city according to an international air quality...
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is just a way in bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city the skies clear. it's due to the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if there were good i think it's just fog it's definitely because of the winter season it can't really be pollution were. the view from above the city tells a different story lies in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead caregivers authorities admit they don't know why the pollution is this bad the country's prime minister recently said the city's mainly coal powered heating plant could be responsible for up to 20 percent of the missions the government looked into switching to gas but declared gas prices to be too high for now even representatives from public utilities are pushing for change. based problems need to be solved on a governmental level. i think that instead of worrying about the economy the health of our citizens should be the top priority because the smog and particles go straight into our lungs and can cause respiratory dise
is just a way in bishkek that the skies like this when you leave the city the skies clear. it's due to the negligence of the government and public officials no one is monitoring the situation and the smog is a direct consequence of that if there were good i think it's just fog it's definitely because of the winter season it can't really be pollution were. the view from above the city tells a different story lies in a valley and smaug covers it like a lead caregivers authorities admit they don't...
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today, hadicha is making the 14—hour journey to the capital, bishkek, where the supreme court will makeon azimjan�*s case. but right from the start, they find justice is hard to come by. the court postpones the verdict and rules that hadicha has to pay $1600 to the family of the policeman who was killed. if she doesn't, half of her house will be confiscated. hadicha's monthly pension is $60. every few weeks, hadicha makes the long journey to prison 19, where azimjan is being held. but this time, they hit a problem. the coronavirus is now spreading across kyrgyzstan, which puts an end to prison visits. once a month, hadicha and azimjan talk on the phone. despite the pandemic, the court pushes ahead with the final hearing in may. the court upholds azimjan�*s life sentence. it's the end of hadicha's hopes for justice. hadicha continues to wait and work on new parcels for azimjan. today she's baking traditional uzbek food for azimjan. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kyrgyzstan, amnesty international and human rights watch step up their calls for azimjan to be released on health g
today, hadicha is making the 14—hour journey to the capital, bishkek, where the supreme court will makeon azimjan�*s case. but right from the start, they find justice is hard to come by. the court postpones the verdict and rules that hadicha has to pay $1600 to the family of the policeman who was killed. if she doesn't, half of her house will be confiscated. hadicha's monthly pension is $60. every few weeks, hadicha makes the long journey to prison 19, where azimjan is being held. but this...
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lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gives capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits that add up to around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. supervisor is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. oh. he drank all the time every day. when i lived with my husband i was always afraid when evening came. i thought now come home drunk and it will start all over again i lived with those thoughts every day now i don't have them at night the kids and i calmly go to sleep and in the morning we get out the. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were on wanted. to see the thermocouple in the park i think around 60 or 70 percent of women her
lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gives capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits that add up to around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. supervisor is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. oh. he drank all the time every day. when i lived with my husband i was always afraid when evening came. i...
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the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on at pollution. in the philippines climate change is costing a shadow over the lives of fishing families. the 1st we had to afghanistan to meet some strong women determined to hold on to their rights.
the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on at pollution. in the philippines climate change is costing a shadow over the lives of fishing families. the 1st we had to afghanistan to meet some strong women determined to hold on to their rights.
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lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gives capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around $130.00 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were on wanted. if they didn't give birth to a boy a women feel somehow inadequate even before they start their own families women see the way their parents treat their brothers and how they react to the birth of a son that makes women feel that it's absolutely necessary for them to have a son of their own. murder you soup of our nose that pressure all too well she accepts the 10 years with her husband as part of her
lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gives capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around $130.00 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines...
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this week we had to create astound the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on air pollution. in the philippines climate change is casting a shadow.
this week we had to create astound the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on air pollution. in the philippines climate change is casting a shadow.
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lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gets capital she can't work at the moment because she's takingcare of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits that add up to around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. oh plus 10 he drank all the time every day. when i lived with my husband i was always afraid when evening came. i thought now come home drunk and it will start all over again i lived with those thoughts every day now i don't have them at night the kids and i calmly go to sleep and in the morning we get out the. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were on wanted. to see. him in the park i think around 60 or 70 percent of women here think that if t
lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gets capital she can't work at the moment because she's takingcare of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits that add up to around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. oh plus 10 he drank all the time every day. when i lived with my husband i was always afraid when evening came. i thought now...
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lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gets capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits that add up to around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. supervisor is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. oh plus 10 he drank all the time every day. when i lived with my husband i was always afraid when evening came. i thought now come home drunk and it will start all over again i lived with those thoughts every day now i don't have them at night the kids and i calmly go to sleep and in the morning we get up. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were on wanted. in the park i think around 60 or 70 percent of women here think that if they d
lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gets capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits that add up to around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. supervisor is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. oh plus 10 he drank all the time every day. when i lived with my husband i was always afraid when evening came. i...
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this week we had to kick us down the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on at pollution. in the philippines climate change is casting a shadow over the lives of fishing families. but 1st we had to afghanistan to meet some strong women determined to hold on to their rights.
this week we had to kick us down the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on at pollution. in the philippines climate change is casting a shadow over the lives of fishing families. but 1st we had to afghanistan to meet some strong women determined to hold on to their rights.
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this week we had to kyrgyzstan the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on at pollution. in the philippines climate change is casting a shadow over the lives of fishing families. but 1st we had to afghanistan to meet some strong.
this week we had to kyrgyzstan the capital bishkek is struggling to get a handle on at pollution. in the philippines climate change is casting a shadow over the lives of fishing families. but 1st we had to afghanistan to meet some strong.
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lives on the outskirts of bishkek the kyrgyz capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were on wanted. if they didn't give birth to a boy women feel somehow inadequate even before they start their own families women see the way their parents treat their brothers and how they react to the birth of a son that makes women feel that it's absolutely necessary for them to have a son of their own. a mother who supervised knows that pressure all too well she accepts the 10 years with her husband as part of her fate
lives on the outskirts of bishkek the kyrgyz capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here...
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lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gives capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around $130.00 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were on wanted. if they didn't give birth to a boy women feel somehow inadequate even before they start their own families women see the way their parents treat their brothers and how they react to the birth of a son that makes women feel that it's absolutely necessary for them to have a son of their own. a mother who soup of our knows that pressure all too well she accepts the 10 years with her husband as part of her
lives on the outskirts of bishkek the care gives capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around $130.00 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines...