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DW DW News July 13, 2024

Part and send us your story you are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. You are not a visitor not a guest you want to become a citizen. In for migrants your platform for reliable information. Vests as d. W. News africa coming up on the program its alarming and its time to take a stand a tablet in the road toward discovering isnt an infinite in thats an american enough because in europe has the tools of shows once and i can say is not most of the so are living inside us under surveillance is a way really to kill them slowly but sure. Nobel peace prize winner dennis will quote get. Impact of violence against women and other issues affecting his troubled home country the democratic republic of congo also coming up. Boiling with rage we hear from women in sudan through years of the way they are being treated by the meat meal before hes. There for about 10 years to chug a. Means of the year after recently being the 1st man to run the marathon and that. I. Feel welcome to the program its one of the most systematic widespread Human Rights Violations of our time violence against women so the we take a closer look at the uns International Day for the elimination of violence against women is staggering one in 3 women around the world experienced some kind of physical or sexual abuse in their lifetime in africa the number. According to the World Health Organization 2 thirds of women in parts of Subsaharan Africa that is 65 percent of women suffer from violence inflicted on them by the. Last years the world peace prize laureate that is from the democratic republic of congo to the spotlight on Sexual Violence against women as a weapon of war runs a clinic in east india c. Is again ecologist and surgeon and has saved tens of thousands of womens lives with reconstructive surgery. Is currently in germany showcasing his web for the Global Survivors Fund an initiative that will provide survivors of conflict need that Sexual Violence when reparations and other forms of redress my colleague christine wound up with him she asked him about this and that you choose. Dr mcquade today is the International Day of the elimination of violence against women violence against women is something that you know and understand all too well youve youve helped women whove been raped in conflict in your country the democratic republic of congo i wanted to ask you if you think that the world has done enough is doing enough for women who are being raped in conflict zones in your country and around the world. Of course no i think that we can do more and there is a really possibility to do more. Good possibility traveling around the world and visiting women who were victims of Sexual Violence in their country and i can say is not release the world must do more for the Sexual Violence in conflict its not only a problem of. Traveling around the world i discover that in asia in latin america enough in europe we have victim of Sexual Violence and i can say that most of the so are living in silos and the silence is a way really to kill them slowly but sure so i think that you can do more in supporting them to break silo supporting them to access to medical treatment treatment to help them to integrate their communities and of course to support them to go to justice because without justice we cant really balance is use of rape as a weapon of war and conflict the ducks as we speak in your country in the in the past hours rebels are attacking the city off any new law in the german capital and you will be having a petition of it and you are talking to phone manufacturers and you are saying to them to stop working with rebel groups what exactly is your message my message is clear i think that all of us we need. To look 20. Percent and we need our. Cell phone we need really to use it but the big problem is how are you are using the materials are using in this telephone is coming from this area where rebels are. Raping women killing people just to get this. Or free of charge or using the local population as slaves especially children and i think that this is not acceptable there is a way really to get this done without killing and raping raping. So local population this is our message was have to get it cheap and use the local population as lives while we can get companies who can come in congo and exports is colton without killing and raping. You have always spoken about bad governance in your country you have said for the last century theres been bad governance in your country at president felix you said katie is just about to complete one year in office and i wanted to ask you if you felt that and to his presidency the bit that weve seen theres hope for congo is he different to the others. I think is that im waiting to see. I cant really give my judgment now because i think that the government have only i think 3 months and this is not enough really to get a good position about what is happening in congo but what you are asking to security to do is really to try to get another way to lead the country and dont really lead it is the former president did in the cold war this is a terrible way to lead the country and i think thats before one year its really very early to give the opinion about. His way to leave the country. And lastly my last question here is if you could just tell us about the moment when you found out that you were and Nobel Laureate what at that point here. For me i really. Said i was operating the day i was nominated and. When i saw how women at the hospital were very happy to get this news i just felt that it was a victory and for me Nobel Peace Prize was really kind of a combination of the suffering of victim of citron violence in congo and today a thing that is a burden for me because i think that the hopes that this noble peace prize created and then we need to really to my telly has this hope and bring on women of color to feel that these have to stop in the congo we can go now in 20 years more than 20 years women are suffering and this must stop what fighting now to try to get not only isnt a National Community but also the National Community to understand that we cant build a country without justice we can to build a country with a parish and all the women need really to get to the position that im ok thank you thank you. And have a country where the rights of women are often violated. Activists say in the past women there have been unfairly targeted using the hash interpretations of sharia law the new Prime Minister has vowed to strengthen womens rights as the nation plots in new course following the ouster of the data show earlier this year but the reports there is still a long way to go. This drink seller in the sudanese capital khartoum is boiling with anger. Her name is our dear mahmoud kuku and shes a campaigner for the rights of female t. V. Enders. She says please target Women Business owners like her harassing them for no reason and that this must stop. Until now theres been a crackdown on women weve complained the Prime Minister and the president of the Ministry Council the police are still chasing women and why. We are all civilian why is the still happening you know all these problems are deep rooted and have to be completely uprooted so to have good management. The authorities in sudan are promising to improve the situation for all women their rights were severely restricted after former leader Omar Al Bashir came to power in a coup backed by islamists 1989. So limit shareef heads the Government Committee set up to combat violence against women. In the. Us when we have a lot of systemic violence against women aimed at limiting their participation in political and social life. And we have laws that encourage violence against women. And your enforces commit violence against women and not criminals. But whatever the new Sudanese Government decides to cook up to rectify past wrongs its already too late for some women. Halima abdullah was flogged 9 years ago for allegedly Drinking Alcohol shes still too afraid to reveal her real identity. And was going to see the judge had a parish no problem with being shipped with the way i leapt. He even said we have been in paris for more than 20 years and there are still girls who like this. Abdullah is still traumatized by her experience. Shes now a feminist activist and just thought shes trying to redress the balance between the sexes and she hopes to make womens life less difficult in future. This man kenyas. Lost around and now theres another reason for him to smile hes been named mens athletes of the year for the 2nd time the highlights of his season was of course this moment when he became the 1st man to run the marathon. In october. Official world record but he is in the history books at least the man himself was not of a ceremony and were not going south today about heres how he responded to the news of his award so you know how he remembers that golden moment. It was really special that gave us really cool i am happy to be the 1st human being transmitted to us i hope fighters well thats it for now from new south africa you can catch all our stories on our web site on the Facebook Page were going to leave you now with the dog on the giraffe yes he had to write these 2. Well the forms not unlikely relationship the baby giraffe was found in the state after being abandoned by its mother and sons one alternate in south africa jobs thats a giraffes name is now recovering by the side of his friend on puts on top the dog fingers crossed on which in jobs the speedy recovery ill see you again soon but until then good bye. Sucks the old favorites for. The wonder of the spectacular ghost. Hunting of emotion. The past of gameday. Because you know 60 minutes. To get over now ive got a business you know. In support. Of will. Do for you. Europes biggest luxury group puts a ring on it leave a ton Parent Company l. Feet and each buys American Icon tiffany for a chunk of cash so is it a match made in heaven well take a look. Also on the show a new debt relief measure could give millions of South Africans some much needed breathing room but could it also drive them into the arms of loan sharks. This is your deja vue Business Report im Stephen Beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us french luxury goods john

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