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welcome to hardtalk, i'm sarah montague.was front—page news around the world when a mass grave was discovered at a mother and baby home in ireland. the remains of almost 800 babies were found. but research by paul redmond, my guest today, showed that was only the tip of the iceberg. he collected evidence of high death rates at homes for illegitimate children across ireland, and he also claimed the catholic nuns who ran them were trading in adoptions, being paid to send children to the united states for adoption, often against the mother's wishes, and sometimes without her knowledge. he was born in one of those homes and adopted before he was a month old. now, he feels he has a duty to expose what went on. paul redmond, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you refer to a life—changing moment in your book, the adoption machine, when you went back to the home in which you were born, in 2011, with a group of other people who had been adopted, and you visited something that is called the angels‘ plot. can you tell us about it? yeah, t
welcome to hardtalk, i'm sarah montague.was front—page news around the world when a mass grave was discovered at a mother and baby home in ireland. the remains of almost 800 babies were found. but research by paul redmond, my guest today, showed that was only the tip of the iceberg. he collected evidence of high death rates at homes for illegitimate children across ireland, and he also claimed the catholic nuns who ran them were trading in adoptions, being paid to send children to the united...
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now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with sarah montague.
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the two prize winners were interviewed for the bbc programme hardtalk by sarah montague.ze, because it change your life so much. —— changed. translation: i did not know anything about the nobel peace prize winner started to do this work. i wanted to deliver my message about what isis did the girls and women, to me, my family and my people. the journey i chose was very difficult. it has been three years. i am in a different place each day. because of that, if you like i have not enough energy left. i have no energy left to ta ke energy left. i have no energy left to take this work further. on the one hand, i was happy because terrorists wanted me and girls like me to lose, and the nobel peace prize did not allow this aim of isis to come true. on the other hand, i was upset that this prize came after ha rd was upset that this prize came after hard work and major suffering. and you can see the full interview with nadia murad and dr denis mukwege on hardtalk on tuesday this week. that's right here on bbc news. i'll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. oth
the two prize winners were interviewed for the bbc programme hardtalk by sarah montague.ze, because it change your life so much. —— changed. translation: i did not know anything about the nobel peace prize winner started to do this work. i wanted to deliver my message about what isis did the girls and women, to me, my family and my people. the journey i chose was very difficult. it has been three years. i am in a different place each day. because of that, if you like i have not enough...
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now on bbc news, it is hardtalk, with sarah montague.
now on bbc news, it is hardtalk, with sarah montague.
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now on bbc news, in a special edition of hardtalk from 0slo, sarah montague speaks to the winners of
now on bbc news, in a special edition of hardtalk from 0slo, sarah montague speaks to the winners of
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i'm sarah montague.n militants from so—called islamic state entered nadia's village, they killed all the men. she managed to escape, but it is thought that thousands of women are still being held captive. nadia murad is here in london campaigning to try to get the world to notice and do something. nadia murad, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. before islamic state militants came to your village 18 months ago, can you give us a sense of what your life was like? can you tell us what happened when the islamic state militants came to your village? so, you have a large family. how many of your brothers did they take? how did you know? were you aware of what was happening? 0k. so 700 men disappeared, basically. they killed your mother as well, i think. can you tell us what happened when they took you and the other women? where did they take you? what did they do to you? and then when you got to mosul, what happened to you then? and then what happened? so, you went with the man that you thought might be easier fo
i'm sarah montague.n militants from so—called islamic state entered nadia's village, they killed all the men. she managed to escape, but it is thought that thousands of women are still being held captive. nadia murad is here in london campaigning to try to get the world to notice and do something. nadia murad, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. before islamic state militants came to your village 18 months ago, can you give us a sense of what your life was like? can you tell us what happened when...
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welcome to hardtalk, with me, sarah montague.hen militants from the so—called islamic state went into nadia's village in northern iray, they killed all the yazidi men. six of her brothers were murdered. she and hundreds of other yazidi women were taken captive and, in the months that followed, they were passed from one group of men to another and raped. she managed to escape, but it is thought that thousands of women are still being held captive. nadia murad is here in london campaigning to try to get the world to notice and do something. today she will be honoured with the award of the nobel peace prize. i first spoke to her in london in 2016. nadia murad, welcome to hardtalk. before islamic state militants came to your village 18 months ago, can you give us some sense of what your life was like? can you tell us what happened when the islamic state militants came into the village? so, you have a large family. how many of your brothers did they take? how did you know? were you aware of what was happening? 0k. so 700 men disappear
welcome to hardtalk, with me, sarah montague.hen militants from the so—called islamic state went into nadia's village in northern iray, they killed all the yazidi men. six of her brothers were murdered. she and hundreds of other yazidi women were taken captive and, in the months that followed, they were passed from one group of men to another and raped. she managed to escape, but it is thought that thousands of women are still being held captive. nadia murad is here in london campaigning to...
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welcome to a special edition of hardtalk from oslo, with me, sarah montague.y guests have come to the norwegian capital to receive the nobel peace prize. nadia murad and dr denis mukwege have been jointly awarded this year's prize for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict. nadia murad, from iraq's yazidi community, was kidnapped and repeatedly raped by so—called islamic state. she has highlighted the issue since her escape. dr mukwege is a gynaecologist who has treated thousands of women and children sexually abused in the conflict in the democratic republic of congo. what can be done to stop the use of rape as a weapon of war? nadia murad, dr denis mkwege, welcome to hardtalk. dr mkwege, tell us how you learnt about winning the prize. i think you were in surgery, weren't you? and totally surprising? nadia murad, you have expressed mixed feelings on winning the prize because it changed your life so much. you spoke to us on hardtalk about what happened to you in 2016. to raise awareness, you have had to keep retel
welcome to a special edition of hardtalk from oslo, with me, sarah montague.y guests have come to the norwegian capital to receive the nobel peace prize. nadia murad and dr denis mukwege have been jointly awarded this year's prize for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict. nadia murad, from iraq's yazidi community, was kidnapped and repeatedly raped by so—called islamic state. she has highlighted the issue since her escape. dr mukwege is a...