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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190428:15:24:00

could benefits me unless we start to tell me that the particular benefits are so hot you never know and start to think about transforming themselves at the moment of just been creating an overview but i want to get into the very specific of this everyday sexism and i think i want to begin with you monday i ll come to you i know you have a point but can you tell me in practical sense what it means for you to be a woman in uganda it means that my my body is not mine i feel like my body is. especially in regards to street harassment terrifies me any man can come up to me is entitled to come up to me and ask me what i m doing why i m doing it why i m there. i m being in fun tell lies every single. even i know he s there in front of me if i put it in terms of the leadership that we have so last year i think you probably public service issued a new dress code for women that s extremely oppressive something like the one nine

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190424:17:08:00

fourth to be useless always reports from the southern city of musée which was the first port of call for media refugees. fear is incomplete she was born in france as the granddaughter for survivors of the armenian genocide she says she has inherited their trauma allegory salsa loss also just your. as a teenager i began to ask questions about my background my grandfather had always told me about the village where he grew up and was a haven of peace until it was wiped off the map just like the armenians they were left with a feeling of injustice of having suffered collectively this has been passed on to me part of my heritage has been cut out actually more to much more on people. who are her grandparents came to must say in the one nine hundred twenty s. they counted themselves among the lucky ones compared to the more than

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190424:19:14:00

left with a feeling of injustice of having suffered collectively this has been passed on to me part of my heritage has been cut out actually more to most. to do almost to our program parents came to must say in the one nine hundred twenty s. they counted themselves among the lucky ones compared to the more than a million armenians who were murdered but ottoman turks but they also suffered much hardship it is a. murder was mostly below the only two of the fifty members of my grandad s family survived he was taken to a concentration camp he told me how he united into his sister s hands so that she would have something to drink as she died two he spent the next four years wondering from country to country ending up in must say in one nine hundred twenty four my grandmother s family were more fortunate they managed to flee but they lost everything. where were. they feel like in many armenians they came to mass

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190422:09:27:00

don t get it at first the reds let the white forces go but many civilians went along with them. by the final months of one nine hundred twenty people were fleeing in panic from the national. by the end of one nine hundred twenty one and a half million russians had left their own land and more waiting to be taken in by various european countries most of these refugees hope to settle in germany or france but in constantinople the company of the ottoman empire their situation only worsened becoming a humanitarian catastrophe. hundreds of thousands of soldiers from the defeated white army streamed into the city with their families and became stranded there. they lived in cramped emergency shelters scattered throughout constantinople. at the time of their arrival turkish nationalists were driving orthodox christian

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190422:09:16:00

in the one nine hundred twenty s. the russian revolution in the armenian genocide led to millions of people being forced to leave their homelands to make it impossible for them to return their respective rulers revoked their citizenship matters. jurors sin traduced the term stateless to describe people who had been driven into permanent exile. writer vladimir noble cause himself one of those affected said it was as if they had dropped off the face of the planet over two million people mainly russians and armenians were brutally up rooted in force to begin a new life elsewhere they dispersed. the four corners of the earth. but

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