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KCSM Focus On Europe August 1, 2017

Child brides. Some married for love, some as a way to guarantee safe passage, while others were paired off as local tradition demanded, raising awkward questions for german authorities. Thats why parliament passed a new law here in germany that officially makes 18 the minimum age for marriage and nullifying any existing marriages involving anyone under 16. Our reporter met with a girl who was torn between being a dutiful daughter and choosing how she would like to live. Hevi is a kurdish girl who now lives in a secret location somewhere in germany, anonymously and in fear of her own family and a forced marriage. She talks about how, on her 15th birthday, her life took a sudden and radical turn for the worse. The violence i experienced at home was really brutal. To get spat on so often by my father that was the worst, because i felt so humiliated. Hevi comes from a devout muslim family. Her father is an imam. The family started to isolate hevi more and more. They didnt allow her to get ....

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KCSM Focus On Europe August 1, 2017

Child brides. Some married for love, some as a way to guarantee safe passage, while others were paired off as local tradition demanded, raising awkward questions for german authorities. Thats why parliament passed a new law here in germany that officially makes 18 the minimum age for marriage and nullifying any existing marriages involving anyone under 16. Our reporter met with a girl who was torn between being a dutiful daughter and choosing how she would like to live. Hevi is a kurdish girl who now lives in a secret location somewhere in germany, anonymously and in fear of her own family and a forced marriage. She talks about how, on her 15th birthday, her life took a sudden and radical turn for the worse. The violence i experienced at home was really brutal. To get spat on so often by my father that was the worst, because i felt so humiliated. Hevi comes from a devout muslim family. Her father is an imam. The family started to isolate hevi more and more. They didnt allow her to get ....

United States , Gianni Tonelli , John Conlee , Mehmet Fatih , Jim Lauderdale , Meta Tatar , Human Rights , Human Rights Organization , Rights Organization , Young Girls , One Four , Lebanon Iraq , German Government , Big City , Italian Police , Police Anti , Young Man , Shot Head , Burns Police , Italys Interior Ministry , European Court , Excessive Force , Police Union , Police Union Says , Union Says , Justice System ,

KCSM Focus On Europe August 8, 2017

And experts say that organized crime in this industry is growing. In the wake of the u. S. Election hacking scandal, german intelligence agencies fear attacks on the upcoming election. We spoke to some people involved in the russian cyber scene, who showed just how easily voters opinions could be manipulated. Reporter according to alexander varskoy, russias hacker scene is ruled by bits and bytes, not by laws. Hes been active in the scene for 20 years. His world revolves around data, codes, and passwords. Hes always on the lookout for information leaks and potentially volatile information. Alexander as a hacker, i dont need a nationality. Im part of a subculture. Reporter a world of your own . Alexander i live in your world. Reporter varskoy says hacking and information leaks are not illegal. He says theyre part of the digital age. Alexander all data is accessible. Nothing is really protected. Thats the point of the internet. The data that surrounds us spills over, just like hot water ....

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KCSM Focus On Europe August 8, 2017

And experts say that organized crime in this industry is growing. In the wake of the u. S. Election hacking scandal, german intelligence agencies fear attacks on the upcoming election. We spoke to some people involved in the russian cyber scene, who showed just how easily voters opinions could be manipulated. Reporter according to alexander varskoy, russias hacker scene is ruled by bits and bytes, not by laws. Hes been active in the scene for 20 years. His world revolves around data, codes, and passwords. Hes always on the lookout for information leaks and potentially volatile information. Alexander as a hacker, i dont need a nationality. Im part of a subculture. Reporter a world of your own . Alexander i live in your world. Reporter varskoy says hacking and information leaks are not illegal. He says theyre part of the digital age. Alexander all data is accessible. Nothing is really protected. Thats the point of the internet. The data that surrounds us spills over, just like hot water ....

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KCSM Focus On Europe August 15, 2017

Presentday bosnia and herzegovina. Efforts to clear them have been hampered by floods and landslides shifting the locations of minefields, and by the government breaking promises on funding. Meanwhile, the mines continue to claim the lives of ordinary citizens, or, like ermin, cause them lifechanging injuries. Participating in sports has helped ermin jusufovic resume a normal life. Hes a paralympic volleyball player. 10 years ago, he stepped on a landmine, and lost the lower part of his right leg. Sitting volleyball has become like a way of life for me. It not only provides an outlet for all the negative energy and thoughts, its also an opportunity for me to meet my friends. And of course it helps me stay fit, so i benefit physically, mentally, and emotionally. The club, named the sons of bosnia, was set up after the war for those maimed in the fighting or in landmine accidents. Jusufovic has been selected to play for bosniaherzegovinas
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