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more cash more state in the gym or increasingly dangerous time but that's a job for my. coach a bit of. your link to school africa. your link to a section h. stories discussion on the news it is easy to our website you don't get it comes much for joining us on facebook at g.w. for. this week on global three thousand we head to the forests of serbia where happy pigs enjoy a healthy life and provide top quality organic meat how much longer live means to movement is making inroads in china but fighting sexual harassment in the people's
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republic is a risky business. first though we head to mexico where violence has become part of daily life even in what were once seen as safe areas. it's a nation firmly in the hands of drug gangs apparently hopelessly and meshed in violence in just ten years mexico's murder rate has tripled to nearly thirty thousand a year last year was the bloodiest ever in just twelve months the number of gun deaths rose by thirty six percent. and today manuel lopez obrador mexico's newly elected president has announced immediate measures against violence but it's not clear exactly how his government plans to could tail the country's many armed powerful gangs and cartels now even the tourist centers of can cool and employ common are becoming blighted by the violence. mexico's
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caribbean coast is a perfect holiday destination as long as you don't mind beaches with a police presence. you have used to read great fords great people and great sea one place. tourism is booming here but crime is also on the rise in february dozens were injured when explosion ripped through a ferry disembarking passengers in playa del carmen. and five were killed in a nightclub shooting in the resort in twenty seventeen. i was. thinking queens getting worse not in the hotel zone maybe but i think the government should do much more about it. local police maintain these are isolated incidents yet they still patrol the beaches to guard the visitors. from. the hotel zone in cancun is safe there's no gunfire here.
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so not that there are incidents or turn around but normal protocol tourists are not all just some of them to see any people from the criminal underworld. but that's by no means guaranteed in the town of can commune a few kilometers from the beach the a delicate facade has been shattered. look at these bullet holes. that you know. three people shut down outside a nightclub what used to be headline news has become an everyday occurrence mobile reporter ray gomez visits crime scenes and these days that's a full time job. used to be a quiet town and people didn't lock their doors at night now they're up to six murders a day the drug cartels are fighting each other grandstanding proving that the toughest. destroying a tourist. for most of the sting out of this. we spend
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a day with ray it's action packed murders usually preceded by threats. at this nightclub owner any other has to pay protection money he's scared but he's willing to tell us how the system works there were. either they may come and shoot at your business or. tell you they'll send someone you need to pay if you don't want to to happen again so you can refuse you pay your bills or they shoot will see us made up. the night club has bullet proof doors an armed bouncers it's frequented by tourists but the only gets no help from the police. emotional chopard for. the sea not really built up cancun and put it on the tourist map of a bit of local business has played a big part in that if you were a government nothing out of the year will be a no no. the first shots are fired at seven in the
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evening. raid begins his live report you know bill bill think i'm you know i'm on my way in the city but this is my vocation and passionate about this work. it's that i would get all the. he's not afraid he's only reporting on what's happened. when a bar owner has been shot it's possible he didn't pay protection money or perhaps he was a member of a cartel himself according to ray such questions are ready on said. yes it was in the o.j. yes it is the night still young and the troubles already began my food doesn't count i want is witnessing barbarity this tide of violence is out of control the
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police have been overwhelmed police yep that's it. but why are these cases never solved because police public prosecutors and politicians are all in cahoots says the editor of the main local newspaper get out he's. no longer nice crime doesn't happen unless politicians are on board with it. the police are corrupt. so cartels have completely infiltrated every level of the security services. take the bribes or you doctor. he says the government is more interested in gagging him than protecting him he employs six body gaunts the newspaper offices have been attacked with grenades but the editor refuses to stop covering drug smuggling corruption and homicides mostly in the now . i'm not angry i'm livid almost full so we can't allow this to happen.
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but it made this town what it is we must now it's in the hands of the mafia or your criminal gangs out as the wing of the politicians are lying when they dismissed the drug cartels a small fry just when you don't. have a terrorist is killed in the crossfire between warring cartels it'll be the end of cancun why don't you. it's eleven o'clock in the evening there's a party atmosphere long the hotel strip. the police are out in full force making sure nothing spoils the holiday mood. but not far away the death toll is rising crime is sabotaging this town. according as you can see the police are cordoning off the area but. i don't get a good look at what you see ray has found yet another crime scene. this man took
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seven bullets and was badly injured ray gomez might enjoy the adrenaline rush his job gives him but he's also determined to show what police and politicians are eager to cover up you see over the keep doing his work someone has to report on what's happening here. who cares about the flower industry's destructive impact i do who cares about l g b t bites in australia. or. who cares about homeless people living on the streets of los angeles i do who cares that your super berries are destroying the rain forest are you who cares about female empowerment in senegal i do not want to follow d. get real this is my. facebook and twitter where the channels women celebrities in the us used to tell the world
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about their experiences of sexual harassment a few single voices quickly became a global movement hash tag me too was born and women joined forces to fight for their rights. there were expressions of solidarity at the cannes film festival in from. the sounds and stem and strains had on the streets of chile. and also in south korea. and now needs to has arrived in china as well. young educated and a little bit funky this is what feminism looks like in china. geng she is a ph d. student in gender studies at hang joe university taking inspiration from the me too movement that began in the united states she's launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment including on public transport.
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south i'd like to see my auntie's sexual harassment stickers all over the subway system. ideally there would also be a loud speaker announcements and ends on the screens. that outlet stuff there. shang is trying to get permission for this from the transportational forces in the eleven major cities it's a bureaucratic ordeal but in china there's no way around red tape. oh. this hurts us took place three years ago and ended in jail the only sign a song condemning the notorious group is on public transport the activists were detained for thirty seven days oh oh oh oh oh yeah. me too in the us it's been championed by celebrities in china it's
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a fledgling movement led mainly by university students it began with the former ph d. student who accused her professor at bay hand university in beijing of trying to rape her twelve years ago. the allegations posted on chinese social media went viral garnering millions of views and shares many describe going through similar experiences but for china's censors it went too far. to the. they blocked our me to micro blog so we changed the name to the chinese words for rice which is me and bernie which is to raise money me to. it. it's a clever way to avoid the pervasive government censorship this is me too in china the rice bunny on the internet it looks cute but behind it is a network of assertive women. in shanghai joy lynn is an advocate for victims
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of sexual violence she has an internet platform where she offers advice and publishes articles. but even the small scale events she organizes i'd was suspicion by police as potentially subversive gatherings. for the screening like iran ten people came and and hard about certain generally shoes . and they thought well this is why i wouldn't be it with the trouble for the authorities but still i got called in and. if even small meetings pose a problem the authorities must be very worried indeed about what's going on at beijing university right now. we're not allowed to film here.
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in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight one of the students committed suicide. have friends and family said she took her life because she had been raped by her professor he got off with a warning and was allowed to go on teaching. inspired by china's fledgling me to movement a student posted an open letter calling for the university to disclose details of its investigation into a cow suicide she was promptly put under house arrest and told she was risking her university degree. and. many other students express solidarity some even put up a wall newspaper asking university administrators are you afraid of the notice was quickly removed. as a stain on the image of china's most famous university. also in
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beijing me too in action feminists have brought attention to rene's case her ex-boyfriend tried to rape her in the underground garridge of another university she went to the police but they were unwilling to launch an investigation. the university even put pressure on renee's parents so she wouldn't go public. my father said to me come home and listen to your university otherwise they'll expel you. i asked him why should they expel me i've done nothing wrong he had no answer to that he only repeated that i should listen to the university. renee's consultation with her attorney is sobering there is no national legal framework for dealing with cases of sexual harassment in schools or the workplace. you shall chen is one of the few attorneys who take on these types of cases he
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explains to renee that there is no legal definition of sexual harassment. yet but he will help her file a lawsuit against the police who fail to help her at the time. of the me too movement doesn't have it easy in china. but despite the challenges gen she the doctoral student from handjob is determined to keep campaigning and recruiting others to the cools you know that given. the way that he just. really touches. perhaps this is a suitable metaphor for the me too movement in china a bubble that could burst only to be easily.
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ok to cheat. and i said my name is your obama i'm a dog i live in jumma. i have two sisters and two brothers. my father is a tradesmen and my mother is a housewife. to. i
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don't really like going to school because it'll improve my life. and get off. it's just that. you know. i do my homework and i play football undergrad and after that i hang out with my friends a lot of. you look. at the net and i think they have a good life. better than children here in mauritania.
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i'd like to become president of my country. because there's a lot of poverty here. i'd like to make a difference. i would really like to be president. and so i don't know. what our generation has more opportunities than our parents and ancestors because we can go to school. this week a new global ideas we're off to the forest. home to play for kicks common domestic pigs the animals play an important role based in the local ecosystem under local tradition but as our colleague whole good trip jack who traveled to the
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region around more of it trip poets this tradition may soon be a thing of the past. a puddle means it's time for a paddle. although these pigs are a regular domestic breed they live freely in the forest in northwestern sabia. it looks like a pretty good life and that presence is good for the soil here too. there are no i've also bitch it's really the puddle hasn't dried up this year if it had he talked to provide them with more food. in the olden days farmers toiling pigs and would always find enough to eat now it's harder. still man and beast to get by and gets along.
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about some point you have to know your pigs well thought that's smart you wouldn't believe how special they are though and they're still poor said his animal shield excellent meat old comic. but that doesn't mean i foster bitch makes a lot of money if he sells his bunny piglets for thirty six year olds a piece that might just to get a better price he'd need to have his business certified as organic oh yeah. that's a very expensive mountain of this one this isn't worth it for me. for you i'd have to pay a vet to check my had four times a year at three hundred euros a time full year so what would be left over for me. thanks areas close to the border with bosnia-herzegovina and croatia at the confluence of three rivers so you might think well tis most are problem but the few remaining forests swineherd say it's become one as floods and droughts become more
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frequent. these visitors want to find out if this way of life and pig farming has a future that from germany's development agency the g.i. said. conservation body. they say forest pigs do more than merely yield pork. they're also excellent ground keepers. they and their swine heads provide an important service to the forests. one perhaps even worth paying for. the. fashion you did be a law does up a board to go over to him we want to explain the merits of this idea to our partners in the region. it's still all in the planning stage the merger parties all over you both forests are unique ecosystem yeah it was the body and if this is
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a way to maintain biodiversity and live on it could be a model for the entire region was the same over multiplicity at the with salem radio on. the provincial forestry department takes a long time approach trees grow slowly it says there's plenty of space for swine hunting in the woods but there are a few about and fewer people willing to take on the job. if you don't make it we refute the statistics for the past twenty years the number of swine herds has fallen dramatically which means there are a few areas where pigs live in the forests it's not a. silvan swineherd thing has been practiced inside the a for centuries. there was a time when nobody worried about biodiversity and the forests were seemingly endless come this kind of farming be sustained or even pasted. from.
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pigs is so good for the forest because they loosen the soil so rain and floodwater can be absorbed more easily. there's less runoff. with a bit of a little bit closer talk this is also good for insects and birds and helps them try to. stop go put it also keeps pigs. he's the last swineherd in this part of the forest his son moved away to the city. government from a studio he shows the visitors how dry the soil has become in recent years. some pick lettuce and then mother red hair at the house the rest of us had are out in the forests how many does he have in all. mean we don't discuss such matters my father taught me never to say how many piglets boys you have when real quick.
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of course farmers would eventually have to disclose numbers if it ever came to subsidies from serbian or even stitch. we wanted to find out whether organic food has become an issue for people. that's evidently little appetite for paying more for such products the main market sells plenty of locally grown free to vege. stall holders say that serbia does have a system for certifying produces organic but they would never sell enough to make it worthwhile. if. there is one organic food shop and not be sat. in on. what organic pork so no way vegetables yes. beef well they tried it but that was five years ago. you had the name of the season to nick beef just didn't work out they started to market it and then it disappeared
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again nobody thought it over the major organic brands failed they just didn't sell . wheat. serbia also produces conventional non-organic pork. this farm in the domestic market in russia. has never considered going organic or selling to the european union he has about a thousand pics. of people who don't think about food if you can get something cheap why pay more for it in. your. menu to night isn't interested i think. he says the whole organic thing is just new fangled stuff. he has a house in a process of land and he's done all right with his forest pigs. knees five more years and that's it i'm seventy and not as strong as i was i also have fruit trees
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i can't turn both i have to choose fruit or pigs. five more years and nobody to take over his business the young simply moves away the question is if any conservation projects can still make a difference. and that's all from global three thousand this time we're back next week. and in the meantime to get in touch we love hearing from you drop us a line level three thousand d w dot com and follow us on facebook by for now. i'm going to.
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the maestro and the. twenty. eight who do you think is going to be shipped. all the matches all the scores. two thousand eight hundred soccer world cup d w. so instead of using pesticides which kills all the animals all the insects and a few old one can use pheromones to control and sex you know for a natural way pheromones or chemicals that end six used to communicate with each other the males fly around until they smell less and they find the female and they mate and then the female lays eggs in the fruit and causes all the problems so what
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