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Maternal filicide: why mothers kill their children

Recently reports of mothers killing their children have surfaced, highlighting ‘maternal filicide’, which experts believe is related to mental illness

Mother kills 3 young children, eldest runs for help but cannot save family

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:18:00

translation: all these | amazing, educated people are all in prison. that s so hard. just for our words. inga knows she can t go back to belarus or she d be arrested again. and opposition supporters aren tjust being locked up there now, they re being kept in isolation. sarah rainsford, bbc news, warsaw. let s turn now to a controversial policy in the uk attracting attention around the world. the first of possibly hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers have moved onto a giant barge to be housed while they await the outcome of asylum applications. the government says the vessel will be better value than hotels costing six million a day. but campaigners have called it a shameful way to treat people. here s dan johnson. what does this say about the welcome we extend to those seeking asylum?

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:17:00

if we don t speak out, who will? in belarus, everyone is silent because it s impossible to say a thing there. so every week in warsaw, belarusians gather. some are former prisoners themselves. others have relatives behind bars. they all had to flee here for safety. of course, in terms of scale, this is nothing like the kind of protests that we saw three years ago inside belarus itself. it is really hard to keep that protest spirit alive once you re in exile. but that is what these people are trying to do, and to send the message that the repression inside belarus hasn t stopped. that s why inga now lives in a shelter in poland with her son. the police came for her two years after the mass protests, when they found a photo of her on a friend s phone with an opposition flag. in custody she says they were treated like animals. but that s not what upsets her most.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:25:00

upsets her the most. translation:- upsets her the most. translation: j , ., ., translation: all these amazing educated people translation: all these amazing educated people are translation: all these amazing educated people are all translation: all these amazing educated people are all in - educated people are all in prison, it is so hard. just for our words. prison, it is so hard. just for our words- prison, it is so hard. just for ourwords. ., ,, ., , ., , our words. inga knows that she cannot go our words. inga knows that she cannot go back our words. inga knows that she cannot go back to our words. inga knows that she cannot go back to belarus - our words. inga knows that she cannot go back to belarus or i cannot go back to belarus or she will be arrested again and opposition supporters are not just being locked up there but keptin just being locked up there but kept in isolation. before we go, the sky is the limit for one mother and daughter said to take off into space

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